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I have recently acquired a Phase Linear Dual 500 Series 2 amplifier, and am in need of some assistance in diagnosing a potentially dead channel.
Upon receiving the amp, it was missing the mains fuse, along with the fuses for channel A. The channel B fuses were present, but blown. I popped the top off the amp to see if there was anything obviously blown up or black, and after a really good look at the driver board. R105 and R205 (2.7k ohm) were blown up, so I have replaced them with new resistors from my stash.
I got the proper mains fuse (ABC 15) and decided to try to power the power supply up without the channel power fuses installed. With the amp on a bulb limiter, it came up fine, so I took the limiter out and let it start up, again without the channels power hooked up. It started without issue, and the main caps are holding at solid +/-122V DC.
I then checked for continuity on the channel power supply fuse holders (Transistor side of the fuse holders) and found that I was reading continuity at about 3 ohms between on channel A between positive and negative. Channel B does not read any continuity between positive and negative.
At this point, I think I may have a bad output transistor or two in the channel A, but I wanted to see if anyone who is experienced with these amps could provide some insight as to the best way of going about testing for and fixing the problem. The blown resistors on the driver board have me thinking that there is something else going on, so I certainly don't plan on trying to start it unless I can find a capable tech, or find the issue myself.
Thanks
Upon receiving the amp, it was missing the mains fuse, along with the fuses for channel A. The channel B fuses were present, but blown. I popped the top off the amp to see if there was anything obviously blown up or black, and after a really good look at the driver board. R105 and R205 (2.7k ohm) were blown up, so I have replaced them with new resistors from my stash.
I got the proper mains fuse (ABC 15) and decided to try to power the power supply up without the channel power fuses installed. With the amp on a bulb limiter, it came up fine, so I took the limiter out and let it start up, again without the channels power hooked up. It started without issue, and the main caps are holding at solid +/-122V DC.
I then checked for continuity on the channel power supply fuse holders (Transistor side of the fuse holders) and found that I was reading continuity at about 3 ohms between on channel A between positive and negative. Channel B does not read any continuity between positive and negative.
At this point, I think I may have a bad output transistor or two in the channel A, but I wanted to see if anyone who is experienced with these amps could provide some insight as to the best way of going about testing for and fixing the problem. The blown resistors on the driver board have me thinking that there is something else going on, so I certainly don't plan on trying to start it unless I can find a capable tech, or find the issue myself.
Thanks