MusicSteve
Journeyman
After installing, Post a pic of the back (update before turning power on again) and read PL14_20 Bring Up Recommendations.pdf
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the 3 Ohm is Bad and put that in a separate pile.so a couple read 3ohms, a couple read open, and the rest read around 3M
No black marks on any of the transistors. I didn’t measure them as I took them out so not sure which position they were in.the 3 Ohm is Bad and put that in a separate pile.
did you mark the bad one ? does it have a black mark on it? is the meter set to the sound setting? going to Bed,,,,,,,,,
At this point, you need to know what transistors are good and which are not good.
Find a friend with a meter capable of doing accurate diode checks and test all the transistors. Sort good from bad After that you will be able to proceed with back wall transistor addition.
You can check out the control board to ensure that no damage was done to that in the mean time. You do not need any transistors in the back wall to perform those tests.
i sure hope that is 350mv...So I purchased a cheap DMM on amazon so I can test which transistors are bad. Looks like three are toast. Installed the bottom row and voltages are checking out fine. 350ma DC on the bias and 0V DC on the output posts.
i dont know where you are at this point...maybe waiting on a set of outputs ....i sure hope that is 350mv...
I did not see that step in Joe's Backplane Install instructions. I assume longer is better, perhaps a two inch piece of solder would bring faster and more dramatic results...about an inch of unused solder laying on the back of the faceplate