Hi all
I'm new here and i come with a question about my Ampeg Micro CL. Few weeks ago, it blew up. So i tried to see if i could repair it. I know it's not a great amp, but i dont want to spend more money if i can save it without buying so much replacement parts. I got the schematics and some infos on this forum, but nothing related exactly to my problem.
So here's the thing. I located a blown resistor (R117). I tried to change it (and R118 too, in order to keep the same tech for the resistors (originals are carbon ones, mine are metal). It's still blew up. So i unsoldered and tried every transistors of the power amp with a multimeter. I saw that the Q109 & Q110 where shorted. It explain the blown resistor.
I managed to change every broken transistor. So i changed Q109, Q110, (with equivalent parts 2SC5198 & 2SA1941),Q105 & Q106. I also changed resistors around the damaged zone on the board and all related resistors which could have and overflow of current
R109
R118
R134
R113
R117
R123
I also noticed that R121 was shorted too, so i replaced the 2 ceramic resistors (R121 & R122).
After all this changes, the amp does power up. I can get sound from the Send/Line Out output, but nothing on the HP output. Only a low frequency hum. I thought maybe an untested transistor or diode could be the problem, i changed Q101, and the 3 diodes on the poweramp stage and now, still nothing. I think i can smell a strange thing when it's powered on, but cant locate the source of the smell. It's doesn't smell like a burning resistor.
I also make thoses measures :
U_R121 = 0V while U_R122 = 0.36V
U_R119 : 0v !
U_R115 : 0V!
Voltage between the HP out and the GND = -42V (approx = VEE)
Voltage between collector & emitter of Q109 : ~90v (approx VCC-VEE)
I dont have probes to check the signal or any frequency generator. So, maybe someone could help ? Thanks a lot
I'm new here and i come with a question about my Ampeg Micro CL. Few weeks ago, it blew up. So i tried to see if i could repair it. I know it's not a great amp, but i dont want to spend more money if i can save it without buying so much replacement parts. I got the schematics and some infos on this forum, but nothing related exactly to my problem.
So here's the thing. I located a blown resistor (R117). I tried to change it (and R118 too, in order to keep the same tech for the resistors (originals are carbon ones, mine are metal). It's still blew up. So i unsoldered and tried every transistors of the power amp with a multimeter. I saw that the Q109 & Q110 where shorted. It explain the blown resistor.
I managed to change every broken transistor. So i changed Q109, Q110, (with equivalent parts 2SC5198 & 2SA1941),Q105 & Q106. I also changed resistors around the damaged zone on the board and all related resistors which could have and overflow of current
R109
R118
R134
R113
R117
R123
I also noticed that R121 was shorted too, so i replaced the 2 ceramic resistors (R121 & R122).
After all this changes, the amp does power up. I can get sound from the Send/Line Out output, but nothing on the HP output. Only a low frequency hum. I thought maybe an untested transistor or diode could be the problem, i changed Q101, and the 3 diodes on the poweramp stage and now, still nothing. I think i can smell a strange thing when it's powered on, but cant locate the source of the smell. It's doesn't smell like a burning resistor.
I also make thoses measures :
U_R121 = 0V while U_R122 = 0.36V
U_R119 : 0v !
U_R115 : 0V!
Voltage between the HP out and the GND = -42V (approx = VEE)
Voltage between collector & emitter of Q109 : ~90v (approx VCC-VEE)
I dont have probes to check the signal or any frequency generator. So, maybe someone could help ? Thanks a lot
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