Hello, I am working on a laney tfx 200 tube fusion amp that belongs to my cousin. I have never heard it in its working state.
The primary problem is that when engaging the drive channels there is no sound at all. The clean channel gives some sound but in my opinion it is very quiet for an amp of this wattage. The tone controls also seem to do very little. The effects do seem to work a little bit but I notice the chorus seems to give little periodic blips.
I have checked the fuses and I have checked/swapped the tube/valve. It works as expected in another amplifier. Voltage seems good at the tube.
Headphones and line-out are consistent with results when using standard 4-Ohm speaker.
I have used contact cleaner on the pots.
Okay: here is where I am confused and also where the schematic seems to lack a bit of information. Running with 120 V household AC. Checking the voltage from the transformer on the power amp board P1 (orange) and P2 (white) are both 25 V rms relative to P3 (black and yellow) as it says on the transformer (BTL Industries 6131-2, can't find any info, different that the one suggested on schematic). Now: how to get the +15V and -15V supply? P1 and P2 are connected a bridge rectifier, P3 is connected to ground. But when I measure the supply voltage from the transistors 58 and 59 and from the connectors between the boards I get +34 and -34 V. Now that does agree with sqrt(2) x 25. Is it supposed to be the Zener diodes (D16 and D17) in the little insert circuit to the right hand side of the page that keeps the voltage at +/- 15V? Could they be (part) of the problem? (wonder how many op amps are fried!)
Any advice would be appreciated since I am not really familiar with some of the design aspects.
I don't have a scope here at my house but I can easily get one. I can probably also lay hands on some DC power supplies and transformers to reroute on the board.
Thanks,
Carl
The primary problem is that when engaging the drive channels there is no sound at all. The clean channel gives some sound but in my opinion it is very quiet for an amp of this wattage. The tone controls also seem to do very little. The effects do seem to work a little bit but I notice the chorus seems to give little periodic blips.
I have checked the fuses and I have checked/swapped the tube/valve. It works as expected in another amplifier. Voltage seems good at the tube.
Headphones and line-out are consistent with results when using standard 4-Ohm speaker.
I have used contact cleaner on the pots.
Okay: here is where I am confused and also where the schematic seems to lack a bit of information. Running with 120 V household AC. Checking the voltage from the transformer on the power amp board P1 (orange) and P2 (white) are both 25 V rms relative to P3 (black and yellow) as it says on the transformer (BTL Industries 6131-2, can't find any info, different that the one suggested on schematic). Now: how to get the +15V and -15V supply? P1 and P2 are connected a bridge rectifier, P3 is connected to ground. But when I measure the supply voltage from the transistors 58 and 59 and from the connectors between the boards I get +34 and -34 V. Now that does agree with sqrt(2) x 25. Is it supposed to be the Zener diodes (D16 and D17) in the little insert circuit to the right hand side of the page that keeps the voltage at +/- 15V? Could they be (part) of the problem? (wonder how many op amps are fried!)
Any advice would be appreciated since I am not really familiar with some of the design aspects.
I don't have a scope here at my house but I can easily get one. I can probably also lay hands on some DC power supplies and transformers to reroute on the board.
Thanks,
Carl
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