Got this amp on a trade, was working well, so sold it off without opening it up. I would say that I always thought it was a little quiet sounding for 200 watts but not at all quiet. Week or so later the customer tells me it is sounding weak and distorted. I pick up the amp and it definitely sounds different, but still "working." Sounds good through the headphone out, and putting a signal into the CD input sounds distorted, so I know it has to be power amp related. I measure the voltage across the 0.33 ohm resistors and am getting pretty much zero for everything. I measured the resistance to the wiper of the bias adjustment to make sure it hasn't gone open, but it is within range but seems to be cranked all the way high or low (don't know which). I bump the bias adjustment just a tiny bit (like the smallest change I could) and I hear the power transformer hum change a little. I measure the voltage across one of the resistors and am getting 400mV+ (should be 15-20mV). Before I can reach the power switch it pops the fuse. Long story longer, I pull the FETs and one of each side is shorted out.
So where did I go wrong on this, or was this just a failure that was going to happen soon anyway? Ideally I would have been monitoring the voltage across a .33 ohm as I adjusted the bias but the way that they are mounted makes it hard.
I've only had two of this model amp (well, one was a non-HP) and they both have done this same thing to me, where they were good when I sold them and then failed shortly after.
Oh, and I don't claim to be a great tech or know everything, but if you are the kind of person who makes yourself feel good by making others feel bad, I would just say move along.
TIA,
Greg
adding schem:
ampegba115hpschem.pdf
So where did I go wrong on this, or was this just a failure that was going to happen soon anyway? Ideally I would have been monitoring the voltage across a .33 ohm as I adjusted the bias but the way that they are mounted makes it hard.
I've only had two of this model amp (well, one was a non-HP) and they both have done this same thing to me, where they were good when I sold them and then failed shortly after.
Oh, and I don't claim to be a great tech or know everything, but if you are the kind of person who makes yourself feel good by making others feel bad, I would just say move along.
TIA,
Greg
adding schem:
ampegba115hpschem.pdf
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