Owner brought McIntosh MC2100 with a short and blowing the 5A mains fuse. I found one shorted power FET and shorted rectifier. I replaced all the power FETs (12) and supporting 5W emitter resistors, rectifier, and replaced all electrolytics. I got the amp to power up successfully, tested voltages and everything was running OK, drawing about 20 watts at idle.
Then, while running, I switched from Mono to Stereo mode, and 5A fuse blew. So I put my 75w bulb limiter back in-line, back into Mono mode, and powered up successfully. But then I could not recreate the issue by switching into Stereo mode. No issues with the switch. Shut down and started up a few more times, and I was seeing about 50/50 failure (bulb remains bright), with no correlation with Mono/Stereo setting.
I pulled the output cards, and no fault, amp idles at about 12 watts. Put each card in individually, and was getting faults fairly regularly. During fault, disconnecting rectifier for +/-35v rails solves the issue, so fault is downstream of the main rails.
I was not able to measure shorts in any of the transistors on the output cards, but lacking any other good ideas, I replaced the four PNP and NPN transistors on the cards--only the small ones with TO92 package...three other transistors are in metal cans, and were not supplied with my upgrade kit. This did not change the behavior. Now I am reliably getting a fault with either or both cards installed, but no issue with cards removed.
I'm at a roadblock. I don't know how to further test the output cards out-of-circuit. Any suggestions?
MC2100 Service Manual.pdf
Then, while running, I switched from Mono to Stereo mode, and 5A fuse blew. So I put my 75w bulb limiter back in-line, back into Mono mode, and powered up successfully. But then I could not recreate the issue by switching into Stereo mode. No issues with the switch. Shut down and started up a few more times, and I was seeing about 50/50 failure (bulb remains bright), with no correlation with Mono/Stereo setting.
I pulled the output cards, and no fault, amp idles at about 12 watts. Put each card in individually, and was getting faults fairly regularly. During fault, disconnecting rectifier for +/-35v rails solves the issue, so fault is downstream of the main rails.
I was not able to measure shorts in any of the transistors on the output cards, but lacking any other good ideas, I replaced the four PNP and NPN transistors on the cards--only the small ones with TO92 package...three other transistors are in metal cans, and were not supplied with my upgrade kit. This did not change the behavior. Now I am reliably getting a fault with either or both cards installed, but no issue with cards removed.
I'm at a roadblock. I don't know how to further test the output cards out-of-circuit. Any suggestions?
MC2100 Service Manual.pdf
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