I have a Yamaha 5014c powered mixer and one of the power amp channels has quit. I suspect that this is caused by a failure in the limiter circuit on the main board but I want to verify that power amp is working first. I think this because on last use the clip led flashed on for a substantially longer time on the B channel than the A channel. In fact with no signal the B channel led did not flash but as soon as any signal at all was present this led started flashing.
I have fixed a few amps before but I have never worked with switch mode power supplies. Also, this unit is an order of magnitude more complicated than anything I have tried to fix. I have a good dvm and an old Heathkit signal generator and scope.
I downloaded the service manual for a 5016cf from a link I found in a previous post here. That mixer is not exactly the same but they use the same power amp and the differences in the power supply board are readily apparent. I also contacted Yamaha and they want me to buy the service manual cd. I might have done this but they also insist that I register on their site which I attempted to do but they sent back an error of invalid email address. An address that they replied to not an hour before. I have not attempted to sort that out yet. The 5016 instructions for disassembly were spot on though.
The whole service manual pdf is quite large but I can post relevant parts because I have CorelDraw6 which allows me to extract individual pages and re-save as a .pdf. I have attached the PS and PA schematics + the diagram of the PA test circuit.
So... there are procedures for testing the power amp and power supply boards. I really don't think the ps board has any problems otherwise the "A" power amp or the main mixer section would show a fault condition. Those seem to all work fine. My problem is with setting up the connections for the ribbon cable to the power amp. To do it exactly like it shows in the diagram I'd have to come up with that 14 pin header which I don't know how to find. The +/- BH and +/- BL are already there although those 5.6k resistor would need to be added. The signal ground and sig_A, sig_B, clp_A, clpB and mute connections are all available on different smaller headers on the PS board which passes them straight through. I have a couple 4 pin computer supply connectors that I can file down and make work for those and I can make up the signal buffer for my sig gen. The fly in the ointment is the "DC" connection which goes back into the PS board via a 10k resistor. I want to just make the listed connections according to the test diagram and see if each of the amps makes sound. Do you think I can get away with that and do any of you think that will prove my initial theory that the amp section is ok?
Sorry this post has turned out really long. And likely will be a big ask altogether.
I have fixed a few amps before but I have never worked with switch mode power supplies. Also, this unit is an order of magnitude more complicated than anything I have tried to fix. I have a good dvm and an old Heathkit signal generator and scope.
I downloaded the service manual for a 5016cf from a link I found in a previous post here. That mixer is not exactly the same but they use the same power amp and the differences in the power supply board are readily apparent. I also contacted Yamaha and they want me to buy the service manual cd. I might have done this but they also insist that I register on their site which I attempted to do but they sent back an error of invalid email address. An address that they replied to not an hour before. I have not attempted to sort that out yet. The 5016 instructions for disassembly were spot on though.
The whole service manual pdf is quite large but I can post relevant parts because I have CorelDraw6 which allows me to extract individual pages and re-save as a .pdf. I have attached the PS and PA schematics + the diagram of the PA test circuit.
So... there are procedures for testing the power amp and power supply boards. I really don't think the ps board has any problems otherwise the "A" power amp or the main mixer section would show a fault condition. Those seem to all work fine. My problem is with setting up the connections for the ribbon cable to the power amp. To do it exactly like it shows in the diagram I'd have to come up with that 14 pin header which I don't know how to find. The +/- BH and +/- BL are already there although those 5.6k resistor would need to be added. The signal ground and sig_A, sig_B, clp_A, clpB and mute connections are all available on different smaller headers on the PS board which passes them straight through. I have a couple 4 pin computer supply connectors that I can file down and make work for those and I can make up the signal buffer for my sig gen. The fly in the ointment is the "DC" connection which goes back into the PS board via a 10k resistor. I want to just make the listed connections according to the test diagram and see if each of the amps makes sound. Do you think I can get away with that and do any of you think that will prove my initial theory that the amp section is ok?
Sorry this post has turned out really long. And likely will be a big ask altogether.
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