Well, my other plans for tonight fell apart, so I got a chance to review my notes (it’s been a while) and confirm that I could still duplicate the situation.
Phase Linear 700B
SN 2100
Driver T03- Motorola SJ2741
Output T03- NEC2SD555
When I bought this thing ($10), it was acting up, eventually I traced the problem to a bad T03 socket for one of the drivers. So, I changed out all of the sockets, since they were all a little crusty. Once I did that, it came up and ran like a champ. I was getting a good 350+ watts rms, symmetrical clipping, and low dc offset. Looking good!
With that done, I went ahead and upgraded the power supply caps and bridge. Afterward, the amp tested the same.
With this done, I was ready to install one of Don Imlay’s DC protect boards to save my precious speakers. When I did that, I found that the amp would not settle and idle. I also found that if I put everything back together, it was still fine. After several exchanges with Don, I found that working from the known good state, I could simply lift the zobel, and duplicate the problem. This tells me that quite clearly, it is not Don’s board causing my troubles, since it should be stable without the zobel. I would like to further thank Don for being so generous with his time in attempting to diagnose this thing. Thanks!
So, I want to get this fixed so I can go ahead and install the WO board, and Don’s board. Can anyone make some suggestions on what to check?
Thanks!
Zach
I just couldn't wait to use that emoticon.
Conclusion:
This amp was flaky, and even though it would come up in the factory configuration, attempting to install the Wattsabundant DC protect board revealed a problem. Rewiring the AC and installing a few additional caps fixed the amp, and allowed the DC board to be installed. It seems this thread may have generated some bad press for that board, so for clarity:
THIS WAS NOT DUE TO ANY PROBLEM WITH THE DC BOARD!!! It seems to be a fine product designed and sold by a very helpful guy. Seriously, Don spent quite some time with me in e-mails and on the phone trying to get this straightened out.
Phase Linear 700B
SN 2100
Driver T03- Motorola SJ2741
Output T03- NEC2SD555
When I bought this thing ($10), it was acting up, eventually I traced the problem to a bad T03 socket for one of the drivers. So, I changed out all of the sockets, since they were all a little crusty. Once I did that, it came up and ran like a champ. I was getting a good 350+ watts rms, symmetrical clipping, and low dc offset. Looking good!
With that done, I went ahead and upgraded the power supply caps and bridge. Afterward, the amp tested the same.
With this done, I was ready to install one of Don Imlay’s DC protect boards to save my precious speakers. When I did that, I found that the amp would not settle and idle. I also found that if I put everything back together, it was still fine. After several exchanges with Don, I found that working from the known good state, I could simply lift the zobel, and duplicate the problem. This tells me that quite clearly, it is not Don’s board causing my troubles, since it should be stable without the zobel. I would like to further thank Don for being so generous with his time in attempting to diagnose this thing. Thanks!
So, I want to get this fixed so I can go ahead and install the WO board, and Don’s board. Can anyone make some suggestions on what to check?
Thanks!
Zach
I just couldn't wait to use that emoticon.
Conclusion:
This amp was flaky, and even though it would come up in the factory configuration, attempting to install the Wattsabundant DC protect board revealed a problem. Rewiring the AC and installing a few additional caps fixed the amp, and allowed the DC board to be installed. It seems this thread may have generated some bad press for that board, so for clarity:
THIS WAS NOT DUE TO ANY PROBLEM WITH THE DC BOARD!!! It seems to be a fine product designed and sold by a very helpful guy. Seriously, Don spent quite some time with me in e-mails and on the phone trying to get this straightened out.
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