Hi guys, another side project.
These amp weren't TOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good.
http://www.ozvalveamps.org/savage.htmSo I thought I'd try the right the wrongs.
First of all the power amp only lasted as long as it took the everything to warn up and BANG, DEAD SAVAGE.
I have sourced a power amp kit that has done a great job in replacing the old (beyond help)
My next problem is the preamp.
I have circled the two 1k/1w resistors, these were well cooked, one was open and the other measured 1.1k, these are connected in parallel. The value of the resistors are a guess as the markings have burnt off. I can make out the third colour as RED, but the other two look to be BLACK, but that doesn't work, so I can assume that the first is BROWN and the second is BLACK, being 1k.
Replacing these resistors with new 1w resistors have them cooking themselves pretty well.
With the way is was with the chard resistors, and the SUSTAIN on, the LED would glow and decay with the decaying of the played note.
Also when removing some parts the Q3 broke off as it was affected by the heat of the cooked resistors, I removed another transistor (same) from the dead power amp.
With the replacement transistor and resistors I don't get that decay in the brightness of the LED, it just stays bright.
I have changed the power supply for the new power amp that has +- 40v rails, where the old had a single rail that I measured to be about 70v. The preamp at "A" was connected to the 70 volts off the rectifier.From what I know this was the major problem to start with.
I have used the +40v side to power the preamp at "A" and works fine.
I replaced the parallel 1k resistors with a 560r/5w and still this gets very hot
I do NOT understand the idea behind the LDR/LED of the circuit, SO please have a stab. Thanks
