I'm working on a Fender Champion 30 that the owner said powers up, but has no output. The power supply voltages all look good. I traced the input signal all the way thru to pin 1 of the output amplifier chip, but have no voltage on the output pin. The amplifier is the TDA1514A, which I realize is long discontinued. I have 0V for all pins except:
Pin 4 has -26.9 VDC (good)
Pin 6 and Pin 7 both have +26.9VDC (good).
Pulling the board, it shows signs that this amp had previously had all opamps replaced or resoldered, and the pot housings and jacks resoldered, and the output amp resoldered. It didn't look to be replaced, but can't guarantee that.
What additional checks can I do to verify if the output amplifier is or isn't working properly?
If this amplifier chip is bad, got a suggestion on a substitute that I could mount and wire in if the pinout is different? This amp has sentimental value to the owner, so he's wanting to get it fixed, if it can be made functional without being too costly. Thanks!
Pin 4 has -26.9 VDC (good)
Pin 6 and Pin 7 both have +26.9VDC (good).
Pulling the board, it shows signs that this amp had previously had all opamps replaced or resoldered, and the pot housings and jacks resoldered, and the output amp resoldered. It didn't look to be replaced, but can't guarantee that.
What additional checks can I do to verify if the output amplifier is or isn't working properly?
If this amplifier chip is bad, got a suggestion on a substitute that I could mount and wire in if the pinout is different? This amp has sentimental value to the owner, so he's wanting to get it fixed, if it can be made functional without being too costly. Thanks!
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