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  • #16
    g1, Here's what I got running the variac for +/- 35VDC at the rails with Q6 removed
    There's DCV on the output jack, but as I raise the variac towards 120VAC, the DC on the jack drops to 0. No smoke at R9, either.

    Transistor readings at 35V rails for Q5, Q7-Q12:
    Q4 CE = 2V, BE = 0.58V Q4 has the bias adjust, which is probably not set correctly right now.
    Q7 CE = 26.15V, BE = 0.57
    Q8 CE = -34.56, BE = -0.56
    Q9 CE = 34.75, BE = 0.425
    Q10 CE = 34.39, BE = 0.426
    Q11 CE = 35.27, BE = 0.42
    Q12 CE = 35.29, BE = 0.42

    I'd say that looks really consistent. C6 tests correct value and low ESR

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    • #17
      Oh and Dude, thanks for the fan info- there's no 300R resistor on the fan circuit. I'll leave it jumpered. The owner says he runs it all the time.

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      • #18
        Q7 looks to be turned on much harder than Q8. The 10 volt difference would be dropped across R19 meaning 100mA through Q7.
        Adjust the bias pot for lowest resistance between B and E of Q4, then recheck Q7 & Q8 voltages.
        Originally posted by Enzo
        I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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        • #19
          Ok, got a new good MPSA56 in Q6 and retesting all the voltages running the variac for +/-35VDC at the rails.
          Q6 CE = 0.89, BE = 0
          Q5 CE = 0.86, BE = 0
          Q7 CE = -34.22
          Q8 CE = 34.86
          Bias is set for lowest R at BE of Q4
          Q9 - Q12 are all reading the same as before.

          Think it's all finally looking good

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          • #20
            Slowly brought it up to full power on the variac and no smoke! Fan runs. Reading close voltages at CE of Q7 and Q8 and Q9 - Q12. No DC at the output jack. So far so good!

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            • #21
              When you get to the point of powering up with load, monitor the DC voltage across the emitter/collector resistors of the output devices. (R23-R26).
              I would expect around 3 to 5 millivolts across each to be the ballpark bias setting.
              Originally posted by Enzo
              I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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              • #22
                Q9 and Q10 are running 1 to 3 millivolts higher than Q11 and Q12. Biasing for 4mV at Q11 and Q12 gets 5-6mV at Q9 and Q10. Is it ok if the sides are off slightly like that? Everything else looks good. Thanks

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                • #23
                  That seems close enough. I would go for 3mV at Q9 & 10, and increase only if I could hear crossover distortion at low volumes (or see it on scope).
                  Originally posted by Enzo
                  I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                  • #24
                    I'll double check the numbers and check it on the scope, but so far at low volume sounds good!

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