Ok attached is a schematic of this big old stereo power amp. It had many shorted transistors right through inc. half the power amp. I replaced:
Q26 to 29, Q19, Q30, Q5 and all the power transistors with the same types.
Q20 and Q22 with ZTX 653 and 753
Q4 and Q8 with MJE15032 and 33
Brought it up on the variac with no load. Fine. The whole amp drew about 800mA from the 240v mains after the protection relay kicked in. Checked for DC on the output. None. Put it on the 8 ohm dummy load and brought it up again. Fine. Put in a signal with the volume down. Fine. Turned it up a bit, then a lot. Nice clean sine wave output, no DC offset that I can recall. Then, as I got near to full output - pop. It blew Q20, Q4, two PNP power transistors and one of the NPNs.
So I replaced all this stuff and went through the whole process again... including, alas, the bit about going pop and blowing transistors. Imagine my chagrin, as they used to say.
I monitored the mains AC current draw during the test and it came up to about 1100mA - nothing unusual. Then pop it went. It did blow a supply fuse the second time around.
What's going on do you think? Have I got the subs wrong? Or could this be a fault I haven't spotted?
Q26 to 29, Q19, Q30, Q5 and all the power transistors with the same types.
Q20 and Q22 with ZTX 653 and 753
Q4 and Q8 with MJE15032 and 33
Brought it up on the variac with no load. Fine. The whole amp drew about 800mA from the 240v mains after the protection relay kicked in. Checked for DC on the output. None. Put it on the 8 ohm dummy load and brought it up again. Fine. Put in a signal with the volume down. Fine. Turned it up a bit, then a lot. Nice clean sine wave output, no DC offset that I can recall. Then, as I got near to full output - pop. It blew Q20, Q4, two PNP power transistors and one of the NPNs.
So I replaced all this stuff and went through the whole process again... including, alas, the bit about going pop and blowing transistors. Imagine my chagrin, as they used to say.
I monitored the mains AC current draw during the test and it came up to about 1100mA - nothing unusual. Then pop it went. It did blow a supply fuse the second time around.
What's going on do you think? Have I got the subs wrong? Or could this be a fault I haven't spotted?
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