300W Quasi power amplifier

I have build 2 of these and 1 has developed a fault where after switch on everything is OK and I can leave it with no signal for as long as I like BUT as soon as a signal is applied the standing current goes crazy 10A+. It blows the +ve fuse but not the -Ve fuse and even stranger is that the speaker does not deflect. Also before the fuse blows you would not know anything was wrong judging by the sound from the speaker. Any help much appreciated
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Yes TO-3 ( 2N3773 ) and no short, I've checked. What is also really odd is if I flick the power off then on again immediately the current drops instantly to 100mA or what ever I set it to !! ( as long as there is no signal )
 
That’s the bias resistor for the diodes. The two CCS bases need to be isolated from each other, so that T7 can saturate (clip) and not upset the voltage biasing T4. I‘ve had too many of these latch up and stick to the rail, sending DC to the speaker.

And 10 amps is a lot of cross-conduction current. What kind of “2N3773’s” are you using?
 
The lower CFP does often need “compensating” depending on the exact choice of driver and output. And “designers” often make the mistake of also adding cap to c-b of T9 - which does NOT have the same effect of adding one to T10.

Ive sometimes even just given up and stuck PNPs in the bottom half and everything magically works perfectly. After jacking with it to no avail for a couple of weeks. Is it stable if you lower the power supply voltage to something like +/-28V?
 
Thanks everybody for all your advice, I found the problem around transistors T2 T3, I started testing components by desoldering ( not easy ) and luckily since replacing these 2 tranny's all is well !
You made an amp which is hfe dependent...bc556 usually has too low hfe for the job.try 2sa992 with higher hfe instead.you'd have it more stable.
 
Hi, to be honest I'm not sure, I just replaced them although they tested ok so it could have been a dry joint on the pcb. I got through a lot of fuses !!
Yup sometimes it's good to just take the fix and move on.


You made an amp which is hfe dependent...bc556 usually has too low hfe for the job.try 2sa992 with higher hfe instead.you'd have it more stable.
BC556's are fine in that location, provided they are genuine. Can substitute with pretty well any small signal transistor, including the 992.