I picked up a pretty nice PL400 and ran it through it's paces with a DBT and variac. It had a missing right supply fuse, I put one in. Everything tested fine. I was able to adjust the bias down from 450mv to 360mv, and the DC offset was close to nil.
However when I hooked up speakers, the DBT lit up immediately. i took the driver transistors out and the DBT returned to normal. I then took out all the output transistors and placed the drivers back in. Again, without a load, the DBT was fine, but with speakers it lit up again. I took the drivers out of column 2 and four, and again, the DBT was fine. I replaced the drivers with know good drivers, and the problem remained. I tested Q6 and they are fine.
Now, for the "Hoo boy" part. Here is a picture of what I found when I opened up the strange looking heat shrinked item between the Caps. That is one creative Bridge rectifier. I order new caps and Bridge rectifier from Joe, and plan to install them before trying to source out this issue.
Do these amps ever have a single repeatable problem? Everyone I've worked on has a different odd issue. LOL.
However when I hooked up speakers, the DBT lit up immediately. i took the driver transistors out and the DBT returned to normal. I then took out all the output transistors and placed the drivers back in. Again, without a load, the DBT was fine, but with speakers it lit up again. I took the drivers out of column 2 and four, and again, the DBT was fine. I replaced the drivers with know good drivers, and the problem remained. I tested Q6 and they are fine.
Now, for the "Hoo boy" part. Here is a picture of what I found when I opened up the strange looking heat shrinked item between the Caps. That is one creative Bridge rectifier. I order new caps and Bridge rectifier from Joe, and plan to install them before trying to source out this issue.
Do these amps ever have a single repeatable problem? Everyone I've worked on has a different odd issue. LOL.