A big thank you to all who contributed here. I just recapped an old TA1100 by replacing all the lousy 10uF/16V surface mount caps with leaded 25V types. Took barely 2 hours including adjusting the bias. Sounds pretty nice now.
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The 10uF/16V electrolytic capacitors (C21 and C22) on both channels were bad (pF range). Swapped both of those out, the amp works perfectly now.
I am going to change caps on a 1600. I cannot see the C21 and C22 caps..? I see the 10uf 16V caps - but none of them are labelled C21 or C22 - can't see C21 or C22 on the board - I am looking at just one channel - could they be on the other board for the other channel?
I am going to change caps on a 1600. I cannot see the C21 and C22 caps..? I see the 10uf 16V caps - but none of them are labelled C21 or C22 - can't see C21 or C22 on the board - I am looking at just one channel - could they be on the other board for the other channel?
Now I think I see them. Are C21 and C22 small vertical chip electrolytic? Right next to the CMRR?
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Just be aware of the possibility that ALL those surface mount caps are toast. I used solder paste to make the soldering of the new caps easier.
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Just be aware of the possibility that ALL those surface mount caps are toast. I used solder paste to make the soldering of the new caps easier.
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Thanks for the tips. Yes I will change all the caps and I am good with changing the larger electrolytic - it was the small v-chip style I have never done.
Did you replace the v-chip style C21 and C22 with a regular electrolytic cap. of the same rating? If so I wonder how you got them soldered on the board?
And thanks again for resonding.
Did you replace the v-chip style C21 and C22 with a regular electrolytic cap. of the same rating? If so I wonder how you got them soldered on the board?
And thanks again for resonding.
Yes I replaced all the surface mount with leaded types. With the soldering paste it's much easier.
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it appear to be the nature (lack of bass) of the design... no part swapping will enhance. Time to move on...
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