user 41014
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Working on amps can electrocute you. I'm not advocating it.
I am happy to be told any of my assumptions are wrong.
I picked up K17x a while back and having got into the habit of pulling the chassis immediately found the 1st 30uF cap on the PS board bulging. In my very small sampling which does not pass scientific standards it seems this 1st cap which of course is before the choke takes the brunt of abuse.
I'm going to suggest checking the fuse every time you buy an amp. This yahoo seller had a 10A fuse to make sure the amp would fail to save the fuse.
I swapped all 3 electrolytics on the PS board. I'm told on good authority tho that some changes are needed from stock and I'll get to that shortly.
I finally got around to swapping the 220uF 8-bank. I use an 801 silicone for non-corrosive and neutral curing which is prob a bit over the top. I do need to get some one-side stick on weather stripping or whatever is used across the electrolytic-bank sticky enough to hold the wires down that traverse it.
Proceeding to a probing health check I found a couple things. At the very bottom of the SP-9A board in the 3rd pic you can see a disc cap that I'm getting continuity across roughly next to the mid pot and stuck to a orange .1uF 400v. Couple Q's on this disc cap:
1) Anyone familiar with this cap and its history? Is there any reason in the circuit I should be reading a short? I think it's shot and needs replacing except for Q2. It will need to be pulled to see what size it is.
2) Should it be there regardless of whether if it's stock?
I have 5 coli's open right now and the SP-8B doesn't have the disc cap there. The 2 Charlie Daniels coli's I picked up are also SP-9A's in the K230 range, a little later K's and one of them looks to have had the disc removed. You can see the silicone on the buddy orange cap from where it was. The forensics aren't as clear on his other coli but the cap is not there. He had trim pots installed at the PI buffer coupling caps obviously for bias so I know the amps are not bone stock.
The RP-8C (pic 4) has a disc in parallel with with a metal film R on the back of Master 1. It is shorted pushed in and when pulled acts like a cap. That would be the gain boost but after reading something here I wonder when the pull deep started in relation to the coli's or what pre amp. Looks like .003 uF 1KV || 33k ohms on M1 pulled.. You can see there is another disc cap on the board on the other side of the .1uF orange and maybe that serves the same purpose.
I am happy to be told any of my assumptions are wrong.
I picked up K17x a while back and having got into the habit of pulling the chassis immediately found the 1st 30uF cap on the PS board bulging. In my very small sampling which does not pass scientific standards it seems this 1st cap which of course is before the choke takes the brunt of abuse.
I'm going to suggest checking the fuse every time you buy an amp. This yahoo seller had a 10A fuse to make sure the amp would fail to save the fuse.
I swapped all 3 electrolytics on the PS board. I'm told on good authority tho that some changes are needed from stock and I'll get to that shortly.
I finally got around to swapping the 220uF 8-bank. I use an 801 silicone for non-corrosive and neutral curing which is prob a bit over the top. I do need to get some one-side stick on weather stripping or whatever is used across the electrolytic-bank sticky enough to hold the wires down that traverse it.
Proceeding to a probing health check I found a couple things. At the very bottom of the SP-9A board in the 3rd pic you can see a disc cap that I'm getting continuity across roughly next to the mid pot and stuck to a orange .1uF 400v. Couple Q's on this disc cap:
1) Anyone familiar with this cap and its history? Is there any reason in the circuit I should be reading a short? I think it's shot and needs replacing except for Q2. It will need to be pulled to see what size it is.
2) Should it be there regardless of whether if it's stock?
I have 5 coli's open right now and the SP-8B doesn't have the disc cap there. The 2 Charlie Daniels coli's I picked up are also SP-9A's in the K230 range, a little later K's and one of them looks to have had the disc removed. You can see the silicone on the buddy orange cap from where it was. The forensics aren't as clear on his other coli but the cap is not there. He had trim pots installed at the PI buffer coupling caps obviously for bias so I know the amps are not bone stock.
The RP-8C (pic 4) has a disc in parallel with with a metal film R on the back of Master 1. It is shorted pushed in and when pulled acts like a cap. That would be the gain boost but after reading something here I wonder when the pull deep started in relation to the coli's or what pre amp. Looks like .003 uF 1KV || 33k ohms on M1 pulled.. You can see there is another disc cap on the board on the other side of the .1uF orange and maybe that serves the same purpose.