Picked up an old Heathkit TA-17 today for a very nice price. This is a pretty full-featured amp, and back in the day must have impressed the daylights out of people who were embarrassed to have only Volume, Tone, Speed, Depth and 2 input jacks.
I knew it was non-functional at the time of purchase, but figured it would be something fixable. Taking it out of the wooden chassi and giving the board the once over, I immediately spied a 330R resistor in the power amp that was fried. You can spot the resistor here as R313 in the upper right hand corner: http://harmony.demont.net/documents/...hkit_TA_17.gif
I quickly replaced the resistor, plugged it in and fired it up (with speaker, and volume turned completely off). What I got within 5 seconds was another fried 330R resistor.
This was the first attempt at debugging this amp. I need to engage in something more detailed, but I have to confess to being an absolute novice at discrete power amps. Do any of you fine folk have any ideas what could possibly cause the short resistor lifespan, and what sorts of component parameters I should check for to narrow that down?
ADDENDUM: The schematic specifies 2N3772 power transistors. This unit has Sony 2SD88A instead. I don't know if the subbed trannies are the source of the problem, or else reflective of a different problem that blew the trannies some time back and also blows the 330R resistor.
I knew it was non-functional at the time of purchase, but figured it would be something fixable. Taking it out of the wooden chassi and giving the board the once over, I immediately spied a 330R resistor in the power amp that was fried. You can spot the resistor here as R313 in the upper right hand corner: http://harmony.demont.net/documents/...hkit_TA_17.gif
I quickly replaced the resistor, plugged it in and fired it up (with speaker, and volume turned completely off). What I got within 5 seconds was another fried 330R resistor.
This was the first attempt at debugging this amp. I need to engage in something more detailed, but I have to confess to being an absolute novice at discrete power amps. Do any of you fine folk have any ideas what could possibly cause the short resistor lifespan, and what sorts of component parameters I should check for to narrow that down?
ADDENDUM: The schematic specifies 2N3772 power transistors. This unit has Sony 2SD88A instead. I don't know if the subbed trannies are the source of the problem, or else reflective of a different problem that blew the trannies some time back and also blows the 330R resistor.
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