Pa Amp repair - any help?

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😀 i like wine (obviously).

So, indianajo, nothing to be sorry about, that scheme would fool anybody.

On the good power board (A), without any load, i got:

7815

In +21
Out + 14.8


7915

In -21
Out - 15.0


The question is... Can i put the 0.6 ohm resistors now? I changed the lamp to 100w now. Strange, but they are available here in Italy (Europe?)..
 
Argh! But i learned to ask first before i burn something else..

So, with the 0.6 ohm resistors i got a slightly increased voltage, obviously:

7815

In 21.0
Out 14.87


7915

In -21.12
Out -15.18


If i plug the good pre board (B), the voltages do not change.
 
well now let's see if we can sort out the bad board.
i might be absent here for a bit; snow to shovel and groceries to get ...etc..etc

at this point try both boards and see if you get signal through (you will need to hook up the speakers or any cheap drivers you've got laying around for this test.)
i'll check back soon.
 
That +- 15v with op amp board connected looks good. I would check the amp for DC out the speaker terminals, all four of them, before I hooked speakers to it. More than 0.2 VDC with no signal, I'd worry about it.
I was hiding from my amp project yesterday afternoon and evening, playing a computer game. Input transistor is reading base 0.4 v, emitter 0.4 v, collector, 0.3 v. That is not really possible with a good npn transistor. The transistor reads good with the DVM, one diode drop forwards (0.6 v) from base to both collector and emmiter. ???? Meanwhile the next transistor with no base drive is biasing an electrolytic cap to 72 v, on a new 50 v rated cap. I'm goning to violate a rule, yesterday I salvaged two 160 v rated e-caps out of an old terminal and TV power boards, to temporarily install while I debug this mess. Went to the grocery store too yesterday, **** cold and windy 6 miles on my bicycle. No snow here yet, though. -6 C here last night.
 
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in northern ontario "snow" is a four letter word that is usually grouped with other four letter words!
indy's right (i hope that's not offensive me being informal) check that there's no dc on the outputs (no loads) if that's ok we can try to see if we get signal through.
 
Guys, you don't have to complain about cold if you live in the North. Go to Brasil or Cuba.
I would love to come in Us or Canada one day. Too bad i'm scared of flying more than 2 hours. God only knows how much i hate snow, fortunately it happens just once every 4-5 years i see that horrible white thing
Wonderful womens as well, in Brasil and Cuba. Ok, i stop it.

Little summit:

We have 2 power boards (let's call them so) and 2 pre boards.

A power board never had problems (i think, no clue for the opposite)
A pre board has signal problems (distorted sound, no lows etc)

B power board had problems with the rail we discussed so far. I replaced the protection resistors and now we got the rail slightly higher (resistors are smaller in resistance)
B pre board never had problems


This said, you ask me for DC on speaker out.
Obviously i tried any configuration, i would call it curiosity, Turk would call it impatience.. 😀
I could tell you any result for any configuration, but the results are pretty similar, so...
On tweet terminals i have between -0.6 and -1.2 mV (millivolts). On woofer between 42 and 51 mV (millivolts). On one configuration i actually got -40 mV. Don't think the sign is that important, but it's strange that i have just 1 negative and 3 positive value.
Volume and gain controls all shut down.
I know on hi fi amps you mostly have a trimmer in the board in which you can adjust it.
Anyway i think the result is ok, considering Indianajo wrote of 0.2 V, so 200 mV.

I assembled a couple of pa speakers on a box, very rude and crude stuff, but i wouldn't feel sorry if i would destroy them, so..
 
things should be safe if your still on the current limiter i could be wrong but i think the "bad" pre board was in the speaker with the "bad" supply lines (the "bad" pre could in fact be ok (just because the op-amps didn't have power there's all sorts of RC networks that would leak distorted audio to the amp) which is why i think we need to see if the preamp boards work.
 
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