Hi all - found the site through a previous post about repairing a Yale Reverb. Didn't want to make a new post as I just joined the forum so .. but have been advised to go ahead anyway.
So I have a Yale Reverb - it is really nicely put together. Early 80s, discrete components, solid pine. As far as I can make out the gain stage 3 uses half a 4558 and stage 4 is a 4007 for tube sound I guess. Stage 5 is master after the reverb return. I mostly know that by reading around last couple of days and trying to understand the schematic .. attached below.
I have no sound out. Power amp section works. So I made a signal probe and get life after the tone and gain circuits up until to R25 then dead after at the gates and drains of the 4007. I checked the power rails - the 15V rail at R35 is reading 16V but seems to drift up slowly - not sure if significant. The zener only seems to be putting out 3.8V ( I think supposed to be 6.2). The 4007 is reading 1.8V at TP2 source - which looking at the spec sheet seems low - would that stop it functioning completely?
Could the 4007 simply be blown? ( I lent the amp to a friend ..) I ordered some TI CD4007UBE anyway. My other suspect is the 4007 trim pot - which seems to be putting out same voltage no matter where set (about 0.55v).
I have reflowed the pots but not the various cable multi-connector sockets as was the solution to a dead power stage in an older post about this same amp.
Appreciate any advice/pointers. I can solder, hold the schematic the right way up and not electrocute myself, but not too much more.
Cheers
So I have a Yale Reverb - it is really nicely put together. Early 80s, discrete components, solid pine. As far as I can make out the gain stage 3 uses half a 4558 and stage 4 is a 4007 for tube sound I guess. Stage 5 is master after the reverb return. I mostly know that by reading around last couple of days and trying to understand the schematic .. attached below.
I have no sound out. Power amp section works. So I made a signal probe and get life after the tone and gain circuits up until to R25 then dead after at the gates and drains of the 4007. I checked the power rails - the 15V rail at R35 is reading 16V but seems to drift up slowly - not sure if significant. The zener only seems to be putting out 3.8V ( I think supposed to be 6.2). The 4007 is reading 1.8V at TP2 source - which looking at the spec sheet seems low - would that stop it functioning completely?
Could the 4007 simply be blown? ( I lent the amp to a friend ..) I ordered some TI CD4007UBE anyway. My other suspect is the 4007 trim pot - which seems to be putting out same voltage no matter where set (about 0.55v).
I have reflowed the pots but not the various cable multi-connector sockets as was the solution to a dead power stage in an older post about this same amp.
Appreciate any advice/pointers. I can solder, hold the schematic the right way up and not electrocute myself, but not too much more.
Cheers
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