Hi !
I'm a new member here.
I've had an Ibanez DM 2000 Digital Delay sitting on my bench for a couple of days already and it has got me scratching my head. There is obviously something that I've overlooked here and I was wondering if some of you could help me out.
Here's what's up...
From what I've seen inside the unit, it operates off three voltages which are +5V, +15V & -15V.
When I first opened the case, the power transistor (which acts as a voltage regulator) on the -15V side (which is located after the reservoir capacitor) was toast. I proceeded to replace it with an equivalent NTE part.
However, the new component is still overheating and giving me identical voltage readings as the burnt one that I took out.
I figured the problem was somewhere else.
Out of curiosity, I unplugged the entire audio PCB where all the op-amps using +15V & -15V are to see if the PSU would start behaving normally. That didn't do it, still overheating.
That power transistor is giving me low voltages such as 1.02V... 0.10V... between ground and E, B & C pins and it is HOT when I touch it... meaning it is passing a lot of current, correct ?
Now, I figured I should be looking for a short somewhere... or at least a defective component passing a lot of current, right ? Or perhaps to try finding the component that holds those power drivers at +15V & -15V ?
Thing is, I can't see any other component, nearby or not, suffering from or even showing signs of overheating / burning / etc... so where's all that current going ?
Any thoughs appreciated, I feel I'm stuck here.
Thank you !
Mackin
Here's a pic. : https://www.dropbox.com/s/wvj29kkq24...80221.JPG?dl=0
I'm a new member here.
I've had an Ibanez DM 2000 Digital Delay sitting on my bench for a couple of days already and it has got me scratching my head. There is obviously something that I've overlooked here and I was wondering if some of you could help me out.
Here's what's up...
From what I've seen inside the unit, it operates off three voltages which are +5V, +15V & -15V.
When I first opened the case, the power transistor (which acts as a voltage regulator) on the -15V side (which is located after the reservoir capacitor) was toast. I proceeded to replace it with an equivalent NTE part.
However, the new component is still overheating and giving me identical voltage readings as the burnt one that I took out.
I figured the problem was somewhere else.
Out of curiosity, I unplugged the entire audio PCB where all the op-amps using +15V & -15V are to see if the PSU would start behaving normally. That didn't do it, still overheating.
That power transistor is giving me low voltages such as 1.02V... 0.10V... between ground and E, B & C pins and it is HOT when I touch it... meaning it is passing a lot of current, correct ?
Now, I figured I should be looking for a short somewhere... or at least a defective component passing a lot of current, right ? Or perhaps to try finding the component that holds those power drivers at +15V & -15V ?
Thing is, I can't see any other component, nearby or not, suffering from or even showing signs of overheating / burning / etc... so where's all that current going ?
Any thoughs appreciated, I feel I'm stuck here.
Thank you !
Mackin
Here's a pic. : https://www.dropbox.com/s/wvj29kkq24...80221.JPG?dl=0
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