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There's a lot more to go on that one before I solder them.
Slightly off topic but I was wondering if one of the 700 versions is considered superior to the others?
And, I was also wondering what the consensus is about keeping amplifiers powered up at all times.
Quite a few years ago, someone I knew with fewer bad habits, therefore more money, used to change amplifiers every so often. One he had for a while (possibly a Bryston 4B) had no power switch. The philosophy was that maintaining temperature did not stress components and that made sense. During the few years that I used this 700B, I did likewise.
My job at the time was evaluating and replacing lost or damaged home electronics for insurance purposes. One claim was a house fire caused by an Akai power amp left on and unattended. Being aware of Phase Linear's reputation and now knowing of such an event and its consequences, I ceased leaving it on when not in use.
What would opinions be from long time Phase Linear owners? Turn them off or leave them on?
To install those round heatsinks, I need to spread the gap a little to get them on?
It seem best to put them on first before before mounting the transistors but before I do that, I wish to make sure that they go on with fins up top.
And do they need any compound or are they good as is? If they do need compound, can I use that grey stuff I posted pictures of earlier? I know I am not to use it on the output transistors.
OK, thanks.
Leave the trace side leads long on C6? Both leads or just one?
What capacitor leads get the diode POS or NEG?
Is it diode POS to capacitor NEG or diode NEG to capacitor POS? Or, POS to POS - NEG to NEG?
I am not looking forward to replacing all those diodes. They're so friggin' small, I've had better vision and use a 40 year old (like everything else I have) Weller iron..