I've got one of these in for repair. Intermittent distortion and cutting out (well that's how the owner described it). One of the output transistors is faulty and I'm going to replace the NPN/PNP pair at that point. (I have spare parts on order)
After a bit of cajoling, Laney UK kindly supplied me a schematic (I've only attached the output amp schematic for this question)
The schematic shows 4 x pairs of 150W PNP/NPN. When I took the unit apart, I noticed there were only 3 pairs installed. There was space on the board (and on the heatsink), for a 4th pair (TO-264 packages - see pictures). After close inspection of the board, it is evident that the 4th pair of output transistors was never installed. (The accompanying emitter and base resistors have also never been installed for this pair).
Hmmm, … the unit LANEY CD100 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Pdf Download. is marketed as having a 300W output, and the schematic shows 4 pairs of 150W PNP/NPN. (I haven't measured the output power yet because I'm waiting for the parts to arrive to repair it first). So I speculate that the absence of the 4th pair of output transistors was a factory decision. Maybe the factory found that the heat-sink or PT wasn't up to the task of running 4 x pairs - who knows? (Each rail is running at +/-67VDC, recommended 4 ohm load resistance for the lot).
So shall I risk 'uprating' the unit by installing the a 4th pair of output transistors? Or should it even be running 3 x pairs of output transistors? (Is the reason that the unit is faulty a result of a fundamental design flaw, rather than careless operation by the owner?) Anyone else 'fixed' one of these lately?
After a bit of cajoling, Laney UK kindly supplied me a schematic (I've only attached the output amp schematic for this question)
The schematic shows 4 x pairs of 150W PNP/NPN. When I took the unit apart, I noticed there were only 3 pairs installed. There was space on the board (and on the heatsink), for a 4th pair (TO-264 packages - see pictures). After close inspection of the board, it is evident that the 4th pair of output transistors was never installed. (The accompanying emitter and base resistors have also never been installed for this pair).
Hmmm, … the unit LANEY CD100 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Pdf Download. is marketed as having a 300W output, and the schematic shows 4 pairs of 150W PNP/NPN. (I haven't measured the output power yet because I'm waiting for the parts to arrive to repair it first). So I speculate that the absence of the 4th pair of output transistors was a factory decision. Maybe the factory found that the heat-sink or PT wasn't up to the task of running 4 x pairs - who knows? (Each rail is running at +/-67VDC, recommended 4 ohm load resistance for the lot).
So shall I risk 'uprating' the unit by installing the a 4th pair of output transistors? Or should it even be running 3 x pairs of output transistors? (Is the reason that the unit is faulty a result of a fundamental design flaw, rather than careless operation by the owner?) Anyone else 'fixed' one of these lately?
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