Well, I got my dc protect board from Don this week and took my new-to-me PL700B to the bench for installation.
Uneventful until I hooked it up, and heard the most horrible distortion...
Back downstairs we go, and I find a bulging 22uF 100v cap on the driver board.
The "tech" had installed it backwards, and it's been working like that since I had it...at least 2 weeks!
So I replaced it and the distortion got better but it's still there. Some other damage exists.
Now, this is the amp I just replaced all the output transistors with new ON semi's, and is waiting for the complete White Oak treatment.
I think it's going to wait until I get the new board installed before I work on it anymore. It just doesn't make sense to me to diagnose and repair the existing driver board when it's going to be replaced in a couple of weeks.
Thought I'd share that with you all. It blows my mind what people will do to equipment...and more than that, it blows my mind that the equipment will survive the "repairs"!!!
Dave
Uneventful until I hooked it up, and heard the most horrible distortion...
Back downstairs we go, and I find a bulging 22uF 100v cap on the driver board.
The "tech" had installed it backwards, and it's been working like that since I had it...at least 2 weeks!
So I replaced it and the distortion got better but it's still there. Some other damage exists.
Now, this is the amp I just replaced all the output transistors with new ON semi's, and is waiting for the complete White Oak treatment.
I think it's going to wait until I get the new board installed before I work on it anymore. It just doesn't make sense to me to diagnose and repair the existing driver board when it's going to be replaced in a couple of weeks.
Thought I'd share that with you all. It blows my mind what people will do to equipment...and more than that, it blows my mind that the equipment will survive the "repairs"!!!
Dave