Denon x3300w amplifier speaker output giving high dc voltage

Hello,


my denon amplifier x3300 is giving -64 dc voltage at the power transistor emitter side.As per the manual I should read 0VDC.
The high dc voltage problem exist in SBL, FR, FL channels,

other channels reads milli volts


I checked and replaced the faulty power transistors in the faulty channels.



Right now I am concentrating on the FL channel. screenshots are attached.
The reading in red/blue color are as given in manual.
The reading in green are my observation.


I have replaced the darling ton power transistor pairs and Q409. Also replaced all the other transistors, but still the same problem.


Note: The amplifier board is removed from the amplifier and connected separately for troubleshooting, only DC power supply is connected and the pre input/speaker output cables are disconnected.


Please help
 

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Q401 has Emitter = 20v, C= -40v, B=20V.
i have marked it in the attachment.


I have tested all transistors except Q407, because it is SMT type. not easy to remove.


I test the transistors with the below procedure, pls correct if anything more required.


PNP type

put multimeter in diode mode.
when Base connected to negative terminal, collector and emitter should read around 0.5V
when Base connected to positive terminal, collector and emitter should read open circuit.


NPN type

put multi meter in diode mode.
when Base connected to positive terminal, collector and emitter should read around 0.5V
when Base connected to negative terminal, collector and emitter should read open circuit.
 
Hi
I replaced Q407 the surface mount type and that side got cleared. Q401 and Q407 are reading correct now.


The problem shifted to Q411 collector reading 64v.
The base and emitter are reading around -60v. i tried replacing the Q411, still the same.


replaced D401, checked R403 and 405 all OK.
but Q411 collectors still reads 64V. pls advise.



Also R415/439 resistors blow off.

The emitter of Q410 reads milli volts only but the emitter of Q404 reads -66v which constitutes for the R415/439 resistors blow off.


Please advise
 
Hi,

checked the below components, found no problems.
R404 is not used in the circuit, open
R410 is a wire jumper not a resistor
R409 measures 148kohm which matches the specs/manual
R402 measures 100k which matches the specs/manual
R412 measures 47kohmwhich matches the specs/manual


any other suggestions.


Also please let me know of any known websites to purchase the HN4A06J - Silicon PNP Epitaxial Type (SOT-153) and fire proof resistors in Uk/USA. these are locally available in my location. I have to ship from some where else.


Many thanks for the support and advises.
 
Hi i checked the voltages


Q409 Emitter -67v , collector -67v, base -57v ( i already replaced it)



Q402 Emitter 68v , collector -67v, base 67.5v ( i already replaced it)




Q412 Emitter -67.4v , collector -67.4v, base -63.3v ( i already replaced it)


R432 measures -67.3v