Hello folks,
I believe most know that these HT models require a speaker & input to be plugged in, in order to release the bias muting and take the power tubes out of cut-off.
I found that this model has a unique schematic from the others (find attached).
In this case, the transistor that works off of the input jack, TR26, was leaky causing the transistor to not conduct, thereby keeping the PA_ON_L signal to TR32 from activating the bias adjust control, thereby keeping the power stage in cut-off.
TR26 and TR27 work in conjunction to release the bias muting. They are small SMD parts located about 1 1/2" behind the input jack.
Find schemo attached.
glen
I believe most know that these HT models require a speaker & input to be plugged in, in order to release the bias muting and take the power tubes out of cut-off.
I found that this model has a unique schematic from the others (find attached).
In this case, the transistor that works off of the input jack, TR26, was leaky causing the transistor to not conduct, thereby keeping the PA_ON_L signal to TR32 from activating the bias adjust control, thereby keeping the power stage in cut-off.
TR26 and TR27 work in conjunction to release the bias muting. They are small SMD parts located about 1 1/2" behind the input jack.
Find schemo attached.
glen
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