I just got a old technics amplifier from my local dump "su-v3"
one channel is not working and to my surprise the heatsink or the output transistors dont even get warm
but the other channel of the amp is working.
Does anyone have any idea why this amp would run cold
maybee both the right and left channel need to work for it to bias into class-a properly
It's got good low distortion specs and good enoth to power a tweeter or mid speaker
any help will be apriciated
one channel is not working and to my surprise the heatsink or the output transistors dont even get warm
but the other channel of the amp is working.
Does anyone have any idea why this amp would run cold
maybee both the right and left channel need to work for it to bias into class-a properly
It's got good low distortion specs and good enoth to power a tweeter or mid speaker
any help will be apriciated
This is probably not a "true" class A amp. Most likely
it has some sort of sliding bias arrangement so that none
of the output transistors ever turns off. But dissipation-wise
it's more like a class AB
it has some sort of sliding bias arrangement so that none
of the output transistors ever turns off. But dissipation-wise
it's more like a class AB
You are right ..Thanxs brian - L
The amp also says synchro-bias on the front
i went searching the net and found not much info
A definition can be found here
http://www.geocities.com/technicshifi/Bias.html
I think ill repair it and power a pair of scanspeak tweeter's
when i can afford it
The amp also says synchro-bias on the front
i went searching the net and found not much info
A definition can be found here
http://www.geocities.com/technicshifi/Bias.html
I think ill repair it and power a pair of scanspeak tweeter's
when i can afford it
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