Crate amplifier problem

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Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I need help. Amplifier that has been bothering me Crate TX30E (taxi): Crate TX30E Taxi Yellow Battery-Powered Amplifier


It's about 8 years old, working at 12V, the battery has been changed once, it is in a good condition. The output is TDA1560Q, this chip has two modes: B class and H class. Up to 10W - B up to 30W - H . It also has built in ELCO capacitors and circuitry for increasing the voltage so it can get more power with only at 12 V. Speaker is 8 ohms, two-way.

Problem: when output power exceeds 10-15 w it starts distorting until power does not fall under some 7-8 W, then it goes back to normal operation ..
I have replaced the TDA1560Q but it is still the same. I resoldered all suspicious connections and checked all the diodes. All the capacitors look OK, and visually there are no suspicious places. No way to determine where is the problem...😡

If anyone has advice please help me because I'm a bit desperate. I was refused at the repair shop because they didn't want to deal with amplifier worth 200-300 euros). Too cheap for them but not for me....

Any help is appreciated!
 
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I need help. Amplifier that has been bothering me Crate TX30E (taxi): Crate TX30E Taxi Yellow Battery-Powered Amplifier


It's about 8 years old, working at 12V, the battery has been changed once, it is in a good condition. The output is TDA1560Q, this chip has two modes: B class and H class. Up to 10W - B up to 30W - H . It also has built in ELCO capacitors and circuitry for increasing the voltage so it can get more power with only at 12 V. Speaker is 8 ohms, two-way.

Problem: when output power exceeds 10-15 w it starts distorting until power does not fall under some 7-8 W, then it goes back to normal operation ..
I have replaced the TDA1560Q but it is still the same. I resoldered all suspicious connections and checked all the diodes. All the capacitors look OK, and visually there are no suspicious places. No way to determine where is the problem...😡

If anyone has advice please help me because I'm a bit desperate. I was refused at the repair shop because they didn't want to deal with amplifier worth 200-300 euros). Too cheap for them but not for me....

Any help is appreciated!

What equipment do you have?

T
 
Pin 16 is grounded according to schematic.

No it's not. It's conneced to the +12V supply through a delaying RC circuit to acquire a startup mute feature. The voltage at pin 16 must rise above a certain level (refer to datasheet) in order for the chip to switch into class H operating mode. If it doesn't the output power is limited to that of the class-B mode (circa 10W).

Also, verify the condition of those 4700uF caps in between pins C1p - C1n and C2p - C2n. They supply the amp's high voltage rails during class H operation.
 
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According to the spec sheet the high power is only momentary as in music, if you use a sine wave for testing I think you are going to be limited to the 10W. Has this amp always been this way or did it work the way you think it should at one time?

Craig
 
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