you are a gentleman and a scholar!!!Both links work perfect. Going to bookmark.
Ugh. I give up. Anyone want a broken WOPL400?
Honestly, I'll never give up. I'll eventually get it. But I may be giving up for tonight.Hi Adam
You are giving up and haven't even shared any pictures with us??![]()
Here's how it lies. Bottom row of drivers in place and control board mounted.Hi Adam
You are giving up and haven't even shared any pictures with us??![]()
Give us a few clues both channels or one channel only where the bias is climbing?I tore the whole thing apart down to the chassis. Cleaned up all of the solder joints. Checked all connections. Brought it up backplane only - all good. Added bottom driver transistors and brought it up - all good. Mounted and wired in the control board and just put the slightest voltage on and before I can get B+ to 2v my bias is already at 1v.
Hmmm I had bias issues with Tim (700/1 stock back planes and WO board) regarding bias. Ended up being an old back plane capacitor BUT I did notice that bias was wonky (if that’s a technical term) until the mains voltage came up a good bit. Now remember, Im a fookin rookie so ask the experts but if you’re bringing it up that slow that the front end can’t regulate bias, is that the issue? As in, you have NO issue but you’re pussy footing it? I used a 60w bulb and pretty much cranked the variac to 60v I think right off. I believe you said you went 10v. The DCP clicks around 80-90v if I recall. My bias was settling in there. Maybe try a lowI was enjoying myself and listening to a new Clapton Crossroads 2019 vinyl box set that just showed up today. It sounds great. I highly recommend it. I was thinking I found enough questionable solder joints to feel fairly confident that I addressed the problem. Apparently it's somewhere else.