Im working on this amp.
I have a strange issue with it.
The amp has no output So i checked for rail voltage.
The outputs they are using are FX50SMJ and FS70SMJ.
Rectifiers
F10P20F
1:-52.1
2:-.03
3:-52.0
F10P20F
1:-0.3
2:52.2
3:-0.3
Outputs
FX50SMJ
1:0
2:-12.6
3:0
FX50SMJ
1:-14.5
2:-52.0
3:-12.6
FX50SMJ
1:-0.18
2:-13.2
3:-1.8
FX50SMJ
1:-15.0
2:-52.0
3:-13.3
FX70SMJ
1:1.8
2:13.1
3:0
FX70SMJ
1:14.7
2:52.2
3:13.1
FX70SMJ
1:15.2
2:52.0
3:13.5
FX70SMJ
1:1.8
2:13.5
3:0
Any ideas on what i need to check for since this amp has no output and different reading on the outputs??
I have a strange issue with it.
The amp has no output So i checked for rail voltage.
The outputs they are using are FX50SMJ and FS70SMJ.
Rectifiers
F10P20F
1:-52.1
2:-.03
3:-52.0
F10P20F
1:-0.3
2:52.2
3:-0.3
Outputs
FX50SMJ
1:0
2:-12.6
3:0
FX50SMJ
1:-14.5
2:-52.0
3:-12.6
FX50SMJ
1:-0.18
2:-13.2
3:-1.8
FX50SMJ
1:-15.0
2:-52.0
3:-13.3
FX70SMJ
1:1.8
2:13.1
3:0
FX70SMJ
1:14.7
2:52.2
3:13.1
FX70SMJ
1:15.2
2:52.0
3:13.5
FX70SMJ
1:1.8
2:13.5
3:0
Any ideas on what i need to check for since this amp has no output and different reading on the outputs??
This amp uses a cascode output configuration. The voltages you have appear to be OK. You need to trace the signal through the preamp section to the amp section.
I'll assume that you've tried running all of the controls through their entire range and confirmed that the op-amps have both positive and negative supply voltage.
I'll assume that you've tried running all of the controls through their entire range and confirmed that the op-amps have both positive and negative supply voltage.
Those are powerful amps, seems like they should have a great reputation but you can get them for pretty cheap.
Don't buy one that has (or possibly has) shorted outputs. No direct replacements are available (as far as I know). PacParts shows the OEM parts. They're $45.78 each.
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