I have a Sunn (Fender) SR4150 that I bought from a relative, it was used for years with their band and finally developed a problem with the volume cutting out on it on all four channels, they no longer tour with the band anymore and sold it to me along with the speakers that they toured with that go with it.
I resoldered a bunch of stuff on both circuit boards that looked iffy but the volume was still dropping off, it would start out ok and then suddenly the volume would get really quiet but if you banged on the microphone hard enough the volume would come back just to drop out again several seconds later, this was happening on all four channels and with different mics and mic cords.
All TO-92 transistors were pulled from the amp board and tested fine and were reinstalled, all three TIP102s, all three TIP107s, and the TIP29s and TIP30 tested ok but were all replaced at the same time anyway, I had to tweak the little balance adjuster on the amplifier circuit board to get it to amplify again and it no longer has the problem with the volume cutting out although honestly I don't really know where the adjuster is exactly supposed to be and couldn't find anything online about how to correctly adjust it.
The TIP29 and TIP30 that make up the power supply voltage regulators are both running really hot and do not have heat sinks which I am planning on getting for both of them.
And on the back of the case where the giant heat sink is it is running REALLY hot hot enough that I am concerned about it, I asked the previous owner if this was normal or not but so far I have not heard back from them.
The sticker on the back by the output jacks says "Minimum Load 4 ohms; 4 ohms one jack or 8 ohms both jacks." one speaker is reading as 8 ohms, the other at 7.2 ohms, which comes to 3.79 ohms but I don't think that 0.21 ohms missing is going to cause it to run this hot, I also checked the voltage at the TIP102/TIP107 transistors it is either reading +43 volts or -43 volts depending on the transistor and these are all rated for either 80 or 100 volts.
So my questions to everyone are...
1. Is it normal for the back of this thing to be REALLY hot and should I not be concerned about it or is this abnormal and something to worry about?
2. Does anyone have the adjustment procedure on how to properly trim the balance adjuster?
I resoldered a bunch of stuff on both circuit boards that looked iffy but the volume was still dropping off, it would start out ok and then suddenly the volume would get really quiet but if you banged on the microphone hard enough the volume would come back just to drop out again several seconds later, this was happening on all four channels and with different mics and mic cords.
All TO-92 transistors were pulled from the amp board and tested fine and were reinstalled, all three TIP102s, all three TIP107s, and the TIP29s and TIP30 tested ok but were all replaced at the same time anyway, I had to tweak the little balance adjuster on the amplifier circuit board to get it to amplify again and it no longer has the problem with the volume cutting out although honestly I don't really know where the adjuster is exactly supposed to be and couldn't find anything online about how to correctly adjust it.
The TIP29 and TIP30 that make up the power supply voltage regulators are both running really hot and do not have heat sinks which I am planning on getting for both of them.
And on the back of the case where the giant heat sink is it is running REALLY hot hot enough that I am concerned about it, I asked the previous owner if this was normal or not but so far I have not heard back from them.
The sticker on the back by the output jacks says "Minimum Load 4 ohms; 4 ohms one jack or 8 ohms both jacks." one speaker is reading as 8 ohms, the other at 7.2 ohms, which comes to 3.79 ohms but I don't think that 0.21 ohms missing is going to cause it to run this hot, I also checked the voltage at the TIP102/TIP107 transistors it is either reading +43 volts or -43 volts depending on the transistor and these are all rated for either 80 or 100 volts.
So my questions to everyone are...
1. Is it normal for the back of this thing to be REALLY hot and should I not be concerned about it or is this abnormal and something to worry about?
2. Does anyone have the adjustment procedure on how to properly trim the balance adjuster?
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