I’ve been trying to work on and repair this amp for nearly a month, I had some help stating it’s usually the output stage and told to check the transistors.
I’m still new to components and components level repair, so I’m getting in pretty deep here, but don’t worry I know my way around high voltage and most electronics.
working my way back from checking TP1/TP2 I get the correct voltage with the unit off that is mentioned in the service manual, I replaced 3 burned out resistors and soldered in jumper wire to its neighbor where two pads were burned away.
R55 gets extremely hot shortly after being powered on, so I know there is still a problem in the output stage.
The way I received the amp was no output from speaker, headphones low volume and distorted.
attaching the service manual link and the results I gathered from testing the transistors, a few I tested in place and got good readings with my multimeter, the others base lead removed and two I tried with the collector removed because I didn’t realize at first it was different, though the reading was the same.
I think several are bad, just need to confirm it so I can order the parts and see what happens, also of note to mention the fuse seems to have been replaced with a higher amperage.
should be 1.6A, but is 5A (if I recall properly).
Service manual:
https://www.zikinf.com/manuels/trayn...e-en-26864.pdf
copying my unanswered post from another forum.
Finally got around to trying to test the transistors Q1 seems good, Q2 passed exactly right, I think these three could be bad Q3,Q4,Q10,Q9.
Will update after placing the collector leg for Q9,Q10 and pulling the base leg, unless it doesn't matter and someone comments.
Followed this video for testing.
Q10,Q9
https://www.onsemi.com/pdf/datasheet/mjh11017-d.pdf
Collector leg removed from circuit.
Q10
CB +/- 2.343v
EB +/- 2.343v
BC +/- .565v
BE +/- .565v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q9
CB +/- .600v
EB +/- .598v
BC +/- 2.735v
BE +/- 2.735v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Base leg removed from circuit.
Q10
CB +/- 2.352v
EB +/- 2.351v
BC +/- .562v
BE +/- .564v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q9
CB +/- .598v
EB +/- .596v
BC +/- 2.739v
BE +/- 2.739v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q3 (Q5 passed while in place, same transistor) Definitely bad?
https://www.onsemi.com/pdf/datasheet/bc560c-d.pdf
CB +/- .695v
EB +/- .701v
BC +/- 2.535v
BE +/- 2.951v
Q4
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/727135.pdf
CB +/- .565v
EB +/- .240v
BC +/- .565v
BE +/- .240v
Q1 (Seems good)
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/3...-D-1801440.pdf
SG +/- .717v
SD +/- .018v
GS +/- OL
DS +/- 0.18v
17.7Ω
D1
Stripe + 2.853 continues to build
Stripe - .570
D2
Stripe + 2.853 continues to build
Stripe - .570
D9,D10 start at a low voltage and build up following the same testing.
I’m still new to components and components level repair, so I’m getting in pretty deep here, but don’t worry I know my way around high voltage and most electronics.
working my way back from checking TP1/TP2 I get the correct voltage with the unit off that is mentioned in the service manual, I replaced 3 burned out resistors and soldered in jumper wire to its neighbor where two pads were burned away.
R55 gets extremely hot shortly after being powered on, so I know there is still a problem in the output stage.
The way I received the amp was no output from speaker, headphones low volume and distorted.
attaching the service manual link and the results I gathered from testing the transistors, a few I tested in place and got good readings with my multimeter, the others base lead removed and two I tried with the collector removed because I didn’t realize at first it was different, though the reading was the same.
I think several are bad, just need to confirm it so I can order the parts and see what happens, also of note to mention the fuse seems to have been replaced with a higher amperage.
should be 1.6A, but is 5A (if I recall properly).
Service manual:
https://www.zikinf.com/manuels/trayn...e-en-26864.pdf
copying my unanswered post from another forum.
Finally got around to trying to test the transistors Q1 seems good, Q2 passed exactly right, I think these three could be bad Q3,Q4,Q10,Q9.
Will update after placing the collector leg for Q9,Q10 and pulling the base leg, unless it doesn't matter and someone comments.
Followed this video for testing.
Q10,Q9
https://www.onsemi.com/pdf/datasheet/mjh11017-d.pdf
Collector leg removed from circuit.
Q10
CB +/- 2.343v
EB +/- 2.343v
BC +/- .565v
BE +/- .565v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q9
CB +/- .600v
EB +/- .598v
BC +/- 2.735v
BE +/- 2.735v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Base leg removed from circuit.
Q10
CB +/- 2.352v
EB +/- 2.351v
BC +/- .562v
BE +/- .564v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q9
CB +/- .598v
EB +/- .596v
BC +/- 2.739v
BE +/- 2.739v
CE +/- .002v
EC +/- .002v
Q3 (Q5 passed while in place, same transistor) Definitely bad?
https://www.onsemi.com/pdf/datasheet/bc560c-d.pdf
CB +/- .695v
EB +/- .701v
BC +/- 2.535v
BE +/- 2.951v
Q4
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/727135.pdf
CB +/- .565v
EB +/- .240v
BC +/- .565v
BE +/- .240v
Q1 (Seems good)
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/3...-D-1801440.pdf
SG +/- .717v
SD +/- .018v
GS +/- OL
DS +/- 0.18v
17.7Ω
D1
Stripe + 2.853 continues to build
Stripe - .570
D2
Stripe + 2.853 continues to build
Stripe - .570
D9,D10 start at a low voltage and build up following the same testing.
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