ok, so….
Took amp in with intermittent static concern. (Generally try to avoid these but there’s little alternative for these guys locally). It was the V1 preamp tube.
I swapped back and forth a couple times to be sure.. because surely I’m not getting this lucky on one of these…. No more static. (Was only checking the individual amp outputs for the noise to be gone, in stereo mode) Sent amp home.
Customer states now in bridged mode, which is how he’s always used it.. there’s very low output. Individual amps work fine. (I of course didn’t do anything but change a preamp tube.. so already miffed at what could have happened). The mono switch hasn’t ever been used so I was the first to switch it in a long time.
ok.. have the amp back. Have also noticed the main filter caps are leaking fluid up and out of the top of their sleeves… first I’ve ever seen on one of these amps.
With mono mode and original mono cable that came with amp.. not only is the output low, but it’s pulling what seems to be excessive current.. even throwing internal relays if too much signal is given. So something is surely wrong. Looking at the individual amp outputs. One is putting out more than the other.. so thats a flag..
I can see where someone previously replaced half of the output transistors and all of the associated emitter resistors.
I guess I don’t even know where to start, as far as what would allow both amps to work ok on their own ( be it at a bit different levels, maybe that’s it?). But when in mono it seems it wants to implode. I definitely don’t want to make it any worse..
since it needs those large caps for sure already.
and there’s a couple of dark marks at a couple of the output transistors that were previously replaced. (They must have got pretty hot). And who knows what else it’s had.. A replacement board is tempting. They’re a bit pricey though it looks. About $500 from what I’ve found.
I just don’t want to lose a ton of time on this amp, for what was a simple preamp tube replacement.
so I’d appreciate any guidance and advise from you much more experienced techs. Ugh. I know better than taking these in! And I knew I couldn’t be lucky enough for it to be a simple tube swap and done! ♂️
Took amp in with intermittent static concern. (Generally try to avoid these but there’s little alternative for these guys locally). It was the V1 preamp tube.
I swapped back and forth a couple times to be sure.. because surely I’m not getting this lucky on one of these…. No more static. (Was only checking the individual amp outputs for the noise to be gone, in stereo mode) Sent amp home.
Customer states now in bridged mode, which is how he’s always used it.. there’s very low output. Individual amps work fine. (I of course didn’t do anything but change a preamp tube.. so already miffed at what could have happened). The mono switch hasn’t ever been used so I was the first to switch it in a long time.
ok.. have the amp back. Have also noticed the main filter caps are leaking fluid up and out of the top of their sleeves… first I’ve ever seen on one of these amps.
With mono mode and original mono cable that came with amp.. not only is the output low, but it’s pulling what seems to be excessive current.. even throwing internal relays if too much signal is given. So something is surely wrong. Looking at the individual amp outputs. One is putting out more than the other.. so thats a flag..
I can see where someone previously replaced half of the output transistors and all of the associated emitter resistors.
I guess I don’t even know where to start, as far as what would allow both amps to work ok on their own ( be it at a bit different levels, maybe that’s it?). But when in mono it seems it wants to implode. I definitely don’t want to make it any worse..
since it needs those large caps for sure already.
and there’s a couple of dark marks at a couple of the output transistors that were previously replaced. (They must have got pretty hot). And who knows what else it’s had.. A replacement board is tempting. They’re a bit pricey though it looks. About $500 from what I’ve found.
I just don’t want to lose a ton of time on this amp, for what was a simple preamp tube replacement.
so I’d appreciate any guidance and advise from you much more experienced techs. Ugh. I know better than taking these in! And I knew I couldn’t be lucky enough for it to be a simple tube swap and done! ♂️
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