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29 October 2023 at 05:49 #49889BRONZE Member
The signal path is described later in the service manual where you have gotten the schematic.
1 November 2023 at 11:22 #49890Wumpi
BRONZE MemberSo when adjusting the bias voltage,in the beginning the trimmer should be full counter clockwise right?
Thanks.
1 November 2023 at 13:20 #49891Dillen
ModeratorNo!
A good rule of thumb is to start with a trimmer in its center position, as that
usually won’t be far from its correct setting (if everything else in the circuit is fine).Besides, the amplifier PCB in Beomaster 3000 (-2) has left and right channels mirrored,
so fully clockwise would mean max idle for one channel. Not good!Martin
1 November 2023 at 20:24 #49892Wumpi
BRONZE MemberHello Dilen
Thanks for the information.
Btw the left channel in stage 3 amplifier the supply voltage is way down than the normal voltage.It is around 15 volt
Although the rail voltage is 60 volt in tr57 for example all the voltages are around 16
Tr58 collector is 17 volt.Tr62 base is 15v Tr 61 collector 16v
I have checked the resistors and there are all fine.I have isolated outputย amplifier transistors nothing changes.I ve changed 558 553 capacitor still the same
I moves the trimmer potย few clicks behind and forward with no result
Btw The trimmer works
I get output signal in speaker but the voltages are not correct..
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