I have a Workingman 15 that came in with complaints of it cutting out after 10-15 minutes. I found the mains fuse was blown. Q5 (2N6474) had been previously replaced by someone with a 2N3834. However, one of the legs on that was cut short and the connection was made up by a buildup of solder. I replaced the thermal grease on the output transistors. During debugging, Q9 had a broken leg. I replaced that with the 2SA1668. I resoldered the output transistors.
Amp now produces a good clean sound. The scope showed no notch to remove when setting the bias. I must have been lucky with the new Q5 matching the hFE of 40 as the one that came out.
Sound is good and strong. However, I put a thermal gun on the output transistors and am noticing that after about 5 minutes Q10 is at least 15°F hotter (130°F) than Q4 (115°F), with the temperature delta continuing to increase. With no signal applied, I measured voltages on Q4 and Q10 as below. Is there anything that seems out of whack to cause the temperature delta?
Q4
B: 0.473
C: 60.01
E: -0.105
Q10
B: -59.41
C: -0.157
E: -59.99
Thanks!
Amp now produces a good clean sound. The scope showed no notch to remove when setting the bias. I must have been lucky with the new Q5 matching the hFE of 40 as the one that came out.
Sound is good and strong. However, I put a thermal gun on the output transistors and am noticing that after about 5 minutes Q10 is at least 15°F hotter (130°F) than Q4 (115°F), with the temperature delta continuing to increase. With no signal applied, I measured voltages on Q4 and Q10 as below. Is there anything that seems out of whack to cause the temperature delta?
Q4
B: 0.473
C: 60.01
E: -0.105
Q10
B: -59.41
C: -0.157
E: -59.99
Thanks!
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