Alpine MRV1507 fault

Hi all, wishing you all good health at these testing times.

I have an Alpine MRV1507 on the bench, it's pulling excessive current a few seconds after applying remote power.

I've tested the power supply and although it's had a previous repair it powers up and idles fine if I disconnect the 6 pin molex which connects to the output board.

All the output transistors also test good.
Q819 has been replaced with a 2SD600 which had a loose solder pad which I have resoldered.

Initially it would power up then trip my power supply after 8-10 seconds, now it trips within a few seconds.

Any help appreciated, thanks
 
Thanks Perry, I tried reducing the bias - no luck

I pulled these 2 transistors as the one on the left looks like it has been replaced previously - the 2SD600, incidentally it tested as failed off the board, the A1220A tested good.

IMG_20200609_140952.jpg
[/URL][/IMG]

IMG_20200609_141049.jpg
[/URL]
 
So I installed the Zener and the two transistors, the amp still tripped my power supply.

I noticed the output transistors on channel 2 had also been replaced at some stage so I tested them against the opposite side and the readings were quite different so I pulled all eight and re tested the amp.

This time it powered up without tripping my power supply, the amp idle would fluctuate slightly every 5-6 seconds but it stayed on without tripping.


The output devices were IRF 540N + IRF 9540N
I noticed the gate resistors hadn't been changed, they're readings also fluctuated on the meter so I'll be replacing them too.

So are the IRF540N and IRF9540N the correct output devices for this amp?
and what spec are the gate resistors meant to be, going by channel one they read 19ohm?
 
Last edited:
I already had non N versions of both which I just tried and it's still tripping my power supply,

I tested a few other transistors on the defective side and found C249 and C248 had a short between the collector and base, I pulled the pair and C429 still had a dead short, C4258 had no short.

I also tried powering up the amp with both removed and although it didn't trip my power supply the current draw was beginning to creep up suggesting I may have damaged another component although I cut the power quickly???