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Very nice job! How did the unit work after the effort and time? I asked around about WOPL for my PL700/1 that is stuck in protection circuit mode, and the replies I received were overwhelming for the "don't waste your time & money/not worth doing" side of the opinion poll! Ican understand the OG 700/1 is kind of a red-ish tinted dred lock lookin' step child, but I had that amp for many years & it was reliable and was 50 years old when it finally quit working... Lots of HiFi amps stop working long before that age!! I don't have the training,skill, or any of the necessary test equipmet needed to fix the unit. But I have not given up on finding a way to put it back in service playing music for someone else to enjoy. I enjoyed reading your comments that were posted as you put that board together. THANK YOU!!
If you can solder and have a multimeter, with all the help and guidance available here I have no doubt you can fix yours yourself. It’s been a great learning experience for me and it’s relaxing way to kill a rainy day. Don’t feel bad if you make mistakes, I blew Tim up twice a couple days ago on the work bench, second time there was fire! Also I believe the parts are available to fully WOPL the 700/1 now also if you choose to go that way you can buy the boards assembled then it’s nearly plug and play with some fairly easy testing during bring up.
so this morning I’m disassembling Tim. Going to completely remove the right side back plane, inspect the sockets and test all the semi conductors. I had an intermittent issue of bias running high during bring up most often when installed the second row of outputs. That rows tranny sockets look to have been over tightened at some point so hopefully there’s an issue there. I smoked the bias resistors the other day too, whatever the issue is it caused over 12vdc bias and in short order lit them 1/4 watt resistors on fire... I think I’m going to install Linda’s Phoenix connectors on Tim’s board and order more, I was too optimistic that I probably wouldn’t have to remove the driver board, desoldering wasn’t a big deal but then connectors would sure make things easier.
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