I'm working on a Yamaha P4500 power amp here with distortion on 'Channel B' and I'm trying to track down the source. There is no DC on the speaker outs.
I've been working on this for a few hours and have isolated the problem to the power section of 'Channel B'. I did this by simply swapping out the power channels to see if the problem stayed on 'B' or not - it followed the actual section/module.
These components test good with a multimeter out of circuit;
All diodes, zeners, transistors, and resistors test OK in circuit. Capacitors look good.
There are transistors on the board which I can not find any information on, would like to figure them out. c3790, c3468 etc..
Yamaha P4500 / P3200 Schematic
> http://schnake99.sc.funpic.de/schema...00%20P4500.pdf
I've been working on this for a few hours and have isolated the problem to the power section of 'Channel B'. I did this by simply swapping out the power channels to see if the problem stayed on 'B' or not - it followed the actual section/module.
These components test good with a multimeter out of circuit;
- All outputs - C3856's & A1492's
- Other transistors alongside outputs - C4793, D8LD40, A1859A, and FMX22S
All diodes, zeners, transistors, and resistors test OK in circuit. Capacitors look good.
There are transistors on the board which I can not find any information on, would like to figure them out. c3790, c3468 etc..
Yamaha P4500 / P3200 Schematic
> http://schnake99.sc.funpic.de/schema...00%20P4500.pdf
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