Hi I obtained one of these in a dead state (cement resistors were dislodged) and basically got it to work by connecting the perished pcb lines with wires. So now it works - it can play really loud and all seems fine,
however ..
when played really loud (like you would at a gig) it tends to 'miss' notes - instead the speaker does a thump -moves in one direction and recovers in about a second, it then continues to play ok until the next peak. this seems to happen for repeated loud notes, or any attempt at slap playing that causes loud peaks. I am sure what happens is the DC state of the mid speaker point gets suddenly shifted - but I am not sure why. Could it be that the big caps 3300mf (or one of them) cannot cope with the load (they seem too small for such am amp anyway) or could it be that the 'limiter' circuit this amp has s playing up -
any ideas ?
however ..
when played really loud (like you would at a gig) it tends to 'miss' notes - instead the speaker does a thump -moves in one direction and recovers in about a second, it then continues to play ok until the next peak. this seems to happen for repeated loud notes, or any attempt at slap playing that causes loud peaks. I am sure what happens is the DC state of the mid speaker point gets suddenly shifted - but I am not sure why. Could it be that the big caps 3300mf (or one of them) cannot cope with the load (they seem too small for such am amp anyway) or could it be that the 'limiter' circuit this amp has s playing up -
any ideas ?
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