I have an amp here that has me scratching my head a bit. I wonder if anyone else has seen this? Both channels work individually, I've had about 800w out of each of them (at limit of my loads) without any problem.
However, when running in bridge mode, each amp produces only a tiny portion of waveform peak, -ve or +ve depending on the channel. Otherwise each output sits at zero volts. So, on a scope you have a largely flat line with just the very tips of the waveform appearing. These were measured unloaded. As soon as any load is across the bridge outputs (no signal in), the "A" clip light comes on too.
Apparently, this fault appeared after the unit was knocked over, having been stood on it's side, so there's a chance of cracked SMT I'd guess. Visual inspection, unsurprisingly, hasn't picked up anything obvious. I've been trying to get my head around the bridge mode switching, but am getting a bit confused by it. It's not easy making powered measurements either. I've confirmed the switching is ok to the amp end of the ribbon cable (I've had to replace one of those before in one of these).
If anyone's familiar with it, am I right in thinking that the inversion for the 2nd channel is happening by feeding to R151,44,31,46 into p5 of IC4b? And, has anyone else noticed that there seems to be some mixing up of channels between parts of the drawing and the unit? Channel 1 on the drawing feeds into the half with IC4 for input, yet it's the other half that warms up when I drive it.
I'm not usually inclined to go too far with these units, given their value and difficulty for working on, but this is largely working. Any tips would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Brian
However, when running in bridge mode, each amp produces only a tiny portion of waveform peak, -ve or +ve depending on the channel. Otherwise each output sits at zero volts. So, on a scope you have a largely flat line with just the very tips of the waveform appearing. These were measured unloaded. As soon as any load is across the bridge outputs (no signal in), the "A" clip light comes on too.
Apparently, this fault appeared after the unit was knocked over, having been stood on it's side, so there's a chance of cracked SMT I'd guess. Visual inspection, unsurprisingly, hasn't picked up anything obvious. I've been trying to get my head around the bridge mode switching, but am getting a bit confused by it. It's not easy making powered measurements either. I've confirmed the switching is ok to the amp end of the ribbon cable (I've had to replace one of those before in one of these).
If anyone's familiar with it, am I right in thinking that the inversion for the 2nd channel is happening by feeding to R151,44,31,46 into p5 of IC4b? And, has anyone else noticed that there seems to be some mixing up of channels between parts of the drawing and the unit? Channel 1 on the drawing feeds into the half with IC4 for input, yet it's the other half that warms up when I drive it.
I'm not usually inclined to go too far with these units, given their value and difficulty for working on, but this is largely working. Any tips would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Brian
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