RD50 intermittent fault/ recapping
RD50 intermittent fault/ recapping |
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Chris Metcalfe (chris_m) Username: chris_m Registered: 10-2006 |
I recently acquired an RD50 off ebay for �250,( makes you think, when fender champs routinely fetch �300!!) and on getting it back home was reminded just how great these amps are in terms of contruction and sound. I played MM in the 80's, but had forgotten since i migrated to polytone/ archtop sound. However my enjoyment was slightly clouded by the fact that the clean channel had an intermittent distortion at all volumes - not heat related, since it was there initially, but then came and went. I have recapped the amp, cleaned everything I could clean, especially jacks/pots, and removed the ics and cleaned the sockets. |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
I think I would have to suspect the driver section since it comes and goes. Don't have a schematic right here but I'd check the drivers which would be the JE1692's and their local components, like the caps aorund the drivers. They will all be on the driver board(if the RD's have a separate driver board). Also, you might want to check and see if the distortion IS in the final, as it could be front end distortion, I guess. You may have to scope it and follow it through. The RD's use a relay(I think) to switch the drive section in and out so if it's stuck in drive, it could be a problem. You're just going to have to figure out which side of the power/preamp the distortion is on first and then go from there unless you just want to start throwing parts at it. Mike. |
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Chris Metcalfe (chris_m) Username: chris_m Registered: 10-2006 |
Thanks Mike |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
If the drivers are set up wrong, they will distort. If you look at bias stuf on the site, I think you'll find the adjustment procedure for the drivers but they are notorious for being bad and most of the complaints I see here seem to be driver transistor related. That's where I would start and the caps srrpounding them. I would honestly think that the IC would be more distorted with OVER voltage but that's just a guess at this point. I think you'll find the driver's are the culprit. |