So I know that when a signal collapses under load in a SS output section it means that the output transistors cannot source the current that the load requires, usually meaning the driver transistors must be replaced. Or at least I think I know that from reading this forum.
My question is, what is the best way to find the problem. Would a scope probe tracing backwards from the speaker jack eventually show a signal that is not collapsing. SHould I just do DMM voltage checks? Does the transistor reach a point where it breaks down or would it just test open/shorted under idle conditions also?
I think this is what's happening on this Yamaha G100
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUoCFM-KI1U
Signal appears fine via direct out with no load attached
My question is, what is the best way to find the problem. Would a scope probe tracing backwards from the speaker jack eventually show a signal that is not collapsing. SHould I just do DMM voltage checks? Does the transistor reach a point where it breaks down or would it just test open/shorted under idle conditions also?
I think this is what's happening on this Yamaha G100
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUoCFM-KI1U
Signal appears fine via direct out with no load attached
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