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  • MusicMan HD130 combo transistor driver oscillation

    I have a Music Man HD130 212 combo (with reverb and tremolo) on the bench with a weird problem. The transistor driver stage has a nasty ultrasonic oscillation. It happens whether the output stage is in standby or fully on -- no difference. So it's not coming from the NFB line or from the power tubes, it's contained within the driver stage. Everything before the master volume is fine, totally clean.

    If I pull the opamp OR the non-inverting-side transistor (Q2), the oscillation stops. Q2's output is in-phase with the input to the opamp, so it makes sense that that's the source of the oscillation. But there's no solder bridge or any leakage path that I can find.

    Obviously something blew here before, because the two TO220 transistors were replaced with NTE291s and the 2-channel opamp was replaced with an NTE778A. I'm not thrilled about there being NTE stuff in here, but all three components test ok. I tried a few other opamps and the results were the same. I don't have a compatible TO220 NPN on hand here to try in place of these two NTEs.

    All electrolytic caps in the amp are new, replaced before I saw the amp. All resistors in the stage measure within spec.

    Is this just the NTE curse or should I be looking somewhere else? I don't want to order some 2N6488s and wait five days just to find out that it doesn't help (though I should probably get some anyway).

  • #2
    We saw that problem on several occasions with non-official sub transistors, so I would think the 2N6488's should cure it.
    And bias to factory spec.
    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #3
      Thanks a ton. What exactly IS factory spec on this model? I seem to remember it being 25mV across the 3.9R emitter resistors, but don't have documentation of that anywhere that I can find.

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      • #4
        Thats right. This one mentions HD150 but I'm pretty sure it's for 130 as well.
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        Originally posted by Enzo
        I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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        • #5
          Might as well throw these in too:
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          Originally posted by Enzo
          I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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