I have a Traynor TS50. I replaced output and driver transistors. MJ15015G for outputs, BC139 and BC140 for drivers.
As the amp volume is increased the negative half of a sine wave is severely clipped. I am thinking bias is too low.
Voltage drop across 0.27R emitter resistors is -14mVDC on one and 19mVDC on the other.
It is my understanding the voltage drop across emitter resistor can be used to calculate the idle current of that transistor, so if I=V/R, idle current is -52mA for one transistor and 70mA for the other.
How do I determine an appropriate idle current for this amp? Should I bias for symmetrical clipping and make sure idle current is within a reasonable range?
What resistor do I change to adjust bias? I'm thinking I would adjust the 39k coming off the negative rail but not sure.
Thanks in advance for any help!
As the amp volume is increased the negative half of a sine wave is severely clipped. I am thinking bias is too low.
Voltage drop across 0.27R emitter resistors is -14mVDC on one and 19mVDC on the other.
It is my understanding the voltage drop across emitter resistor can be used to calculate the idle current of that transistor, so if I=V/R, idle current is -52mA for one transistor and 70mA for the other.
How do I determine an appropriate idle current for this amp? Should I bias for symmetrical clipping and make sure idle current is within a reasonable range?
What resistor do I change to adjust bias? I'm thinking I would adjust the 39k coming off the negative rail but not sure.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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