Say,
I replaced all 8 of the output xistors in this power amp section of the Peavey Musician's amp as they actually were open (at least the 2 T03's that drive the other 6 outputs). I decided to use the MJ15024G transistors as they are the most powerful of the T03's. The originals were some RCA's I suppose are not stock.
I'm thinking they are not the best choice as I'm getting the typical oscillation as a result of the higher frequency capability of the newer xistors (Epitaxial vs whatever the others are). That I was able to resolve with a couple of 200pf snubber disc caps connected between the emitters & collectors of the 2 driver T03's. (going between any other elements did not help).
However the weirdest thing is that NONE of the power transistors has 0.5V B-E but they all show they are drawing current when voltage measured across the emitter resistors. Idle current between E & C of + & - driver xistors is about 0.5mv across the 1ohm 10w resistors.
I can get nearly 60V P-P swing out of the amp into 4 ohms that calculates out to about 170Watts which sounds about right into 8ohms. (I do not have the facility go make 2ohms at high wattage which is what I believe this amp is rated at).
They are not sharing current nicely in the power transistor sandbox, either. As I might expect, the 2 driver power xistors are getting the hottest (not too hot to touch, but plenty hot) & then the 2 right after those in the circuit are about 1/2 as warm & the heat diminishes as you go outward from there.
So, I cannot really determine if all the power transistors are contributing to the job of wattage production except by heat.
Any ideas on a better & available transistor for this application? Source from Peavey themselves?
Thanx all, Glen Whatley
I replaced all 8 of the output xistors in this power amp section of the Peavey Musician's amp as they actually were open (at least the 2 T03's that drive the other 6 outputs). I decided to use the MJ15024G transistors as they are the most powerful of the T03's. The originals were some RCA's I suppose are not stock.
I'm thinking they are not the best choice as I'm getting the typical oscillation as a result of the higher frequency capability of the newer xistors (Epitaxial vs whatever the others are). That I was able to resolve with a couple of 200pf snubber disc caps connected between the emitters & collectors of the 2 driver T03's. (going between any other elements did not help).
However the weirdest thing is that NONE of the power transistors has 0.5V B-E but they all show they are drawing current when voltage measured across the emitter resistors. Idle current between E & C of + & - driver xistors is about 0.5mv across the 1ohm 10w resistors.
I can get nearly 60V P-P swing out of the amp into 4 ohms that calculates out to about 170Watts which sounds about right into 8ohms. (I do not have the facility go make 2ohms at high wattage which is what I believe this amp is rated at).
They are not sharing current nicely in the power transistor sandbox, either. As I might expect, the 2 driver power xistors are getting the hottest (not too hot to touch, but plenty hot) & then the 2 right after those in the circuit are about 1/2 as warm & the heat diminishes as you go outward from there.
So, I cannot really determine if all the power transistors are contributing to the job of wattage production except by heat.
Any ideas on a better & available transistor for this application? Source from Peavey themselves?
Thanx all, Glen Whatley
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