I forgot about my thread on my first PL400 so I'll update.
Had it evaluated before any mods. Tech gave it a clean bill of health. Minor offset adjustments and away we went.
First two steps were transformer isolation and power cap replacement. All went well except I missed the nylon washers between the transformer and aluminum cap support.
Next was Don's DCP board...piece of cake. After that, replaced all output transistors and drivers. Recapped the control board. Back to the shop for testing. No hiccups, no clipping till 220 watts on the o'scope. Max output 225/228 watts into 8 ohms. Me so happy! Got it home and gave it a real world test. Powered up a pair of SM 155's and put on Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat". I couldn't get over 20 watts. The music was so loud and clear and full! The sax was absolutely clean with no distortion.
I have since added Joe's LED light mod. Ordered a rotary selector switch so I can mount it to the faceplate to select meter sensitivity.
I've since bought another 400 in desperate need of TLC. It's been previously hacked on. 4 different types of output trans. Only 1 column isn't mismatched.
The control board is just...scary. magic smoke leaked out of it at least once. Not gonna play, that gets the WO treatment. Gonna try and squeeze a backplane in the budget too if I can.
BTW, anybody know if it's possible to get a faceplate repainted or maybe laser etched....
...I'm addicted, ain't I?