They are both LM393's
Pin 1:.06
Pin 2:4.99
Pin 3:8.12
Pin 4:0
Pin 5:4.97
Pin 6:4.20
Pin 7:0.6
Pin 8:13.96
Pin 1:.06
Pin 2:13.13
Pin 3:2.90
Pin 4:0
Pin 5:3.70
Pin 6:3.23
Pin 7:0.06
Pin 8:13.96
Pin 1:.06
Pin 2:4.99
Pin 3:8.12
Pin 4:0
Pin 5:4.97
Pin 6:4.20
Pin 7:0.6
Pin 8:13.96
Pin 1:.06
Pin 2:13.13
Pin 3:2.90
Pin 4:0
Pin 5:3.70
Pin 6:3.23
Pin 7:0.06
Pin 8:13.96
Is there a PNP transistor with it's collector connected to pin 2 of the second comparator (via a resistor)?
If so, remove that transistor and post the voltage on the second comparator again.
If so, remove that transistor and post the voltage on the second comparator again.
Reinstall the first transistor you removed (driving pin 4). The amp should come on as it's doing now.
Is the last PNP transistor that you pulled defective (check it carefully)?
Is there any DC offset across the speaker terminals?
Is there any DC offset between the secondary center tap and the main ground?
Is the last PNP transistor that you pulled defective (check it carefully)?
Is there any DC offset across the speaker terminals?
Is there any DC offset between the secondary center tap and the main ground?
In diode check heres what i get..
1-2:OL
1-3:OL
2-3:OL
Probes reversed
1-2:OL
1-3:0.670
2-3:0.664
1-2:OL
1-3:OL
2-3:OL
Probes reversed
1-2:OL
1-3:0.670
2-3:0.664
It's probably OK.
Reinstall it and connect a jumper between the secondary CT and the main ground. Does that make the amp power up normally?
What's the resistance between the RCA shields and the secondary CT (no jumper)?
Reinstall it and connect a jumper between the secondary CT and the main ground. Does that make the amp power up normally?
What's the resistance between the RCA shields and the secondary CT (no jumper)?
On the left RCA shield to secondary center tap: 0.3 ohms
Right rca shield to center tap:0.466 K ohms
With a jumper between Secondary center tap and main ground And the transistor back in amp doesnt power up it is in protection
Right rca shield to center tap:0.466 K ohms
With a jumper between Secondary center tap and main ground And the transistor back in amp doesnt power up it is in protection
You need to find the equivalent of Q270 and Q271. Finding the ones with their collectors connected together and their base and emitters connected together should make it easier. When you find them, remove them to see if they amp will power up. If it does, check each one carefully.
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