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So I have a Univox 4100 that under a load collapses the top part of the waveform. Power amp of the U130 is almost identical but uses a few different transistors. This U4100 schematic differs from the amp and the U130 matches closer to what is in the amp. B+ voltage is at 83v and midpoint adjustment only gets to 37.5v. All electrolytic capacitors have been changed. Bias pot is at coldest setting since adjusting it doesn’t make a change. I have installed mj15003’s on the outputs replacing the RCA 2N4348’s. Before that the original driver transistors were producing the same issue and they eventually cracked off at the legs so I had to replace them too. I had to install NTE equivalents and I don’t suspect that they are the issue.
Under no load it produces a fairly decent sine wave with a bit of clipping on the top of the waveform as volume is increased. Plug in a load and it just collapses. I removed the bias and midpoint pots to make sure they were good which upon reinstalling them helped restore the waveform with the load not attached. Before doing this it wouldn’t even display a healthy sine wave whether on load or not. Oh I soldered all the joints and have done tons continuity checks to rule out bad connections. So any advice on what to do next would be greatly appreciated.
I will post u130 schematic too but having a problem finding my copy on my phone right at the minute.
So I have a Univox 4100 that under a load collapses the top part of the waveform. Power amp of the U130 is almost identical but uses a few different transistors. This U4100 schematic differs from the amp and the U130 matches closer to what is in the amp. B+ voltage is at 83v and midpoint adjustment only gets to 37.5v. All electrolytic capacitors have been changed. Bias pot is at coldest setting since adjusting it doesn’t make a change. I have installed mj15003’s on the outputs replacing the RCA 2N4348’s. Before that the original driver transistors were producing the same issue and they eventually cracked off at the legs so I had to replace them too. I had to install NTE equivalents and I don’t suspect that they are the issue.
Under no load it produces a fairly decent sine wave with a bit of clipping on the top of the waveform as volume is increased. Plug in a load and it just collapses. I removed the bias and midpoint pots to make sure they were good which upon reinstalling them helped restore the waveform with the load not attached. Before doing this it wouldn’t even display a healthy sine wave whether on load or not. Oh I soldered all the joints and have done tons continuity checks to rule out bad connections. So any advice on what to do next would be greatly appreciated.
I will post u130 schematic too but having a problem finding my copy on my phone right at the minute.
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