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30.06.2014, 15:05
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Klappt das denn in diesem Fall?
Ich hatte schon Wirewrap-Pfosten, die saßen bombenfest in der Platine...
In diesem Fall würde ich dann bevorzugen, die Drahtspirale abzuwickeln und später zu einer einfachen Schlaufe verkürzt herumzulegen + zu verlöten.
Gruß Eberhard
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08.06.2015, 22:54
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Hi Friedrich,
First of all greetings from Czech Republic, to you and all the members of this forum.
My name is Andrej, and i'm a big fan of vintage hi fi.
I apologize for using English, my German language is very limited .
I am currently in the process of fixing a Wega 42V amplifier with the same symptoms as yours had - the relay would not engage at the beginning.
Following your thread, I managed to make it sing again after replacing all 120 ohm resistors fuse Especially R509 and Q201 transistor on the preamplifier power supply, but I got stuck on the same problem with the quiescent current. I get ~ 8mV on left and ~ 2mv on right.
I wanted to ask you, did you manage in the end to fix this problem? And if yes, what what the solution applied?
Thank you in advance for your help!
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Hello Andrej,
Welcome to our board!
I solved the mentioned problem by replacing the complete PCB, since I got my hands on a spare amp with different faults. I think the reason for the weird idle current problem have been drifting resistors , but I am not hundred percent sure, because I somewhere created a short while working on the PCB. Since I found another dead spare amp, I just solved the problem by swapping the PCB.
Did you already check the values of R414, R415, R420, R421, R464, R465, R470, R471? I would recommend checking them first. They might be the reason.
I hope it helps and feel free to keep us posted about your progress. I am very interested in your repair! The first WEGA was actually a gift for my sister and I somehow managed to get my hands on a third amp for myself. Its also not working, yet...
Gruß,
Friedrich