PL 700 solder point pulled away from control board

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Here is mine. I looked but for a second or so. Thanks for that have not de ciphered it, yet... View attachment 38727
If you have the original output transistors or power supply capacitors they will have 4 digit date codes on them that will give you a relative idea when the amplifier was built. Usually a few months after the transistor or capacitor indicates.
 

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Yep this board could have been among the very 1st lots made for the PL 700's .

View attachment 38726

No luck, mine had a PL-20 in it. Never seen one in this good of condition. This 700B must have been babied. When I opened it up, it had some delay mechanism in it. It was tied in to the speaker jacks/Zoebel...... You could set it for 1 second or up to like 10 hours... I'll have to post a pic of it.... Friggin gadgets....
 

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If you have the original output transistors or power supply capacitors they will have 4 digit date codes on them that will give you a relative idea when the amplifier was built. Usually a few months after the transistor or capacitor indicates.
Thanks Ed. When I dive back in I would like to check that out of pure curiosity.
 

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No luck, mine had a PL-20 in it. Never seen one in this good of condition. This 700B must have been babied. When I opened it up, it had some delay mechanism in it. It was tied in to the speaker jacks/Zoebel...... You could set it for 1 second or up to like 10 hours... I'll have to post a pic of it.... Friggin gadgets....
Hell yeah, great score. I would like to check a look at the delay mechanism thing. Never heard of such...
 

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My Counterpoint amps have an on-delay circuit. It allows the main caps to charge fully before passing audio.
 

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My Counterpoint amps have an on-delay circuit. It allows the main caps to charge fully before passing audio.
How big are your Counterpoint main caps? This site is interesting:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/capchg.html

Capacitors will reach 63% of the charge voltage in one time constant and maximum (99%) charge voltage in 5 time constants, hence the formula: t=5xRxC where t=time in Seconds, R=resistance in Ohms, and C=capacitance in Farads.

I'm not sure what the effective resistance (R) would be in the 100VDC main capacitor circuit of our PL amps? Maybe .1 Ohm? If that is true, a 15,000uF (C) PL700 cap will reach maximum charge in 5 x 1 x .0015 or .0075 seconds after the DC voltage is applied.
 
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