ok. getting a signal on terminals 2 and 3 . no signal on terminal 1The next place to check for signal is at the VOLUME control, terminals 1, 2 and 3.
ok. getting a signal on terminals 2 and 3 . no signal on terminal 1The next place to check for signal is at the VOLUME control, terminals 1, 2 and 3.
The 4th. chip doesn't seem to be sitting in its socket properly! There's also a red wire at the lower left which is rather bare and could be making (or could later possibly make!) contact with the resistor lead below it?
will check that . thankyouThe 4th. chip doesn't seem to be sitting in its socket properly! There's also a red wire at the lower left which is rather bare and could be making (or could later possibly make!) contact with the resistor lead below it?
no reading there.
How the hell did you spot that Sarah ! ???? Ive got signal on all op amps , varying degrees of volume but all singing !!! all I did was make sure they were snug in their sockets . slight movement in one .will check that . thankyou
The original board did not use IC sockets. I asked the TS to install sockets.There is (was) one brand of IC sockets that was very prone to corrosion and bad connections in general. Maybe the company that produced this amplifier bought a bunch of those sockets. Knowing about that problem allowed me to do some very fast fixes back in that era. Others may recall that, the company known by it's two initials at the time. They still make good ICs, but no longer make sockets.
even though all op- amps are working the sound is still crappy through the amp speaker . distorted , hissy . just like the audio I uploaded . test point on that cap is good ,signal coming through .We are waiting for reports on the overall operational status of the amplifier.
If no joy, TS should go back and check Test Point #1 as in post #128.
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ok. if yr up for it .Here, we will assume that the signal is getting processed properly by the op-amps.
Now we have to trouble-shoot the main power amp.
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Just seen so many similar examples over the years, and ones where a pin has been bent under and missed the socket altogether!How the hell did you spot that Sarah ! ???? Ive got signal on all op amps , varying degrees of volume but all singing !!! all I did was make sure they were snug in their sockets . slight movement in one .
well bravo there . thanks eagle eyesJust seen so many similar examples over the years, and ones where a pin has been bent under and missed the socket altogether!
ok. as pic above : left: nut - 40.3 right : nut - -00.1We will begin this trouble-shooting process by measuring DC voltages.
Firstly, disconnect the loudspeaker.
With no signal input, measure the DC voltages at the two power transistors, at the nut and bolt (C) and the two pins, B and E, all with respect to GND.
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L: 40.8 R: -40.8Something is wrong with the positive power rail.
Go back and measure the voltages on the large smoothing capacitors. You should be reading +40V and -40V with respect to GND.
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Did the 2N3055 transistors come with transistor mounting hardware?L: 40.8 R: -40.8