PA Amplifier ringtrafo problem?

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thewesleyman

Joined Dec 16, 2016
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Hello all.
i'm Wesley from the Netherland (that's the reason of my probaly bad English).
I have an PA amplifier from the around 90's, the issue/problem is that the trafo is buzzing (idk if that is the right word?).
If i turn on the amp with no speakers connected or with that doesn't mather for the issue there start something buzzing i think its the ringtrafo.
And if it is the ringtrafo can it be fatal for the amp because make's a lot of noise, or is the trafo worn?
I hope someone has an answer on this forum.
Greetings Wesley.

I also don't now if ringtrafo is English, if not it's an round trafo in the center of the amp in the attachmend is an picture of it.
 

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SLK001

Joined Nov 29, 2011
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I would say that your toroid transformer is buzzing because of excess current draw. Probably because an output transistor or two have shorted.
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

Yes, I am a moderator at the mentioned forum.
I am from Amsterdam and almost 8 years active in this forum.

Bertus
 

drc_567

Joined Dec 29, 2008
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The previously mentioned capacitors are notorious for deterioration with age. In particular, the electrolytic type will often become defective over the years. Typically, electrolytic capacitors are round, cylindrical, and sometimes referred to as 'can' shaped. You might do well to simply pick out these capacitors in your amplifier and replace them. If they are not currently defective, they have already seen a useful life span.

e.g ... The four black can shaped parts in your photograph.
 

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thewesleyman

Joined Dec 16, 2016
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The previously mentioned capacitors are notorious for deterioration with age. In particular, the electrolytic type will often become defective over the years. Typically, electrolytic capacitors are round, cylindrical, and sometimes referred to as 'can' shaped. You might do well to simply pick out these capacitors in your amplifier and replace them. If they are not currently defective, they have already seen a useful life span.
haha after around let's say 18 years it of course can be done with his life if not the are strong capicitors.
 
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