Hi all,
Im banging my head against a wall with a SWA1501 amp and despite reading all the forum posts I still havent found the root cause
The amp died quite a while ago during a gig and got relegated to the back of the garage for a few years ! Im having a clear out and decided to have a go at fixing it. I opened it up and there is no sign of burnt out parts
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D15 is on but D16 isnt so I suspected the +15V supply but it measured good at 15.1V, I then had a look around the first amp stage and found R16 was measuring approx 1.5K rather then 2K2. No sign of physical damage till I took it out and it had slight damage on the underside. To be on the safe side I replaced everything in the +ve and -ve side of the amp.
R16,R17,Q6,C9,D14,D12,R33,Q13,R34,Q9,Q8,R45,Q16,R47,D40, D41,C26,Q18,R63,R64.
I also tested Q7 Q14,Q17,D26,D27,D28 and D29 all measured ok.
Built it back into the chassis and turned it on but its still the same !!
I checked the base of Q8 and Q9 and there is a DC bias which explains why one one the the LEDs light !
Pin7 of U3 is giving and output of approx 3.5v with the filter board unplugged and LF IN and GND shorted together . I measured the supply to U3 and found that the -15V starts at -15V but drops away to around -13V, i suspected U3 so took it out and tested the -15v . Stayed steady at -15V . Replaced U3 with a new one and exactly the same issue
Swapped D45 and D46 around to see if the fault moved but didnt, R72 and R73 measure OK and C32 &C34 are not shorted.
Unless im missing it I can only see that the -15V supplies just U3 .
Any ideas what Im missing ???
Unfortunately my access to test equipment is limited to a DVM
no variac so Ive unplugged F1 until Ive got the LV one running .
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Kevin
Im banging my head against a wall with a SWA1501 amp and despite reading all the forum posts I still havent found the root cause

The amp died quite a while ago during a gig and got relegated to the back of the garage for a few years ! Im having a clear out and decided to have a go at fixing it. I opened it up and there is no sign of burnt out parts

D15 is on but D16 isnt so I suspected the +15V supply but it measured good at 15.1V, I then had a look around the first amp stage and found R16 was measuring approx 1.5K rather then 2K2. No sign of physical damage till I took it out and it had slight damage on the underside. To be on the safe side I replaced everything in the +ve and -ve side of the amp.
R16,R17,Q6,C9,D14,D12,R33,Q13,R34,Q9,Q8,R45,Q16,R47,D40, D41,C26,Q18,R63,R64.
I also tested Q7 Q14,Q17,D26,D27,D28 and D29 all measured ok.
Built it back into the chassis and turned it on but its still the same !!
I checked the base of Q8 and Q9 and there is a DC bias which explains why one one the the LEDs light !
Pin7 of U3 is giving and output of approx 3.5v with the filter board unplugged and LF IN and GND shorted together . I measured the supply to U3 and found that the -15V starts at -15V but drops away to around -13V, i suspected U3 so took it out and tested the -15v . Stayed steady at -15V . Replaced U3 with a new one and exactly the same issue

Swapped D45 and D46 around to see if the fault moved but didnt, R72 and R73 measure OK and C32 &C34 are not shorted.
Unless im missing it I can only see that the -15V supplies just U3 .
Any ideas what Im missing ???
Unfortunately my access to test equipment is limited to a DVM

Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Kevin
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