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I have just completed a recap, new potis, and complete RF and Bias calibration.The machine is working just fine, except for one unusual issue.On shutdown, the Right channel +/- B rails drain from +/- 37VDC (when powered on) to a few fractions of mV. That's the normal behavior of a DC-Coupled output amp on shutdown.However, the Left channel +/- B rails drop to +/- 10VDC on shutdown, and never go to 0V.See the attached picture.After shutdown, I measured all the points with about +/- 10VDC - all marked in red. As a final check, with the machine still shut down, I connected a 100 Ohm resistor from Q406 Base to GND - the +B dropped to 0.5V, and the -B dropped to 5.5V, and stays there.I replaced Q406 - no change.All suggestions welcome.ThanksM Yachad
Thanks for the kind words!The PSU schematic is attached.I don't see any bleed resistors, neither on the actual machine!As I mentioned, I replaced all the caps already -Panasonic FC, and in the signal paths -Nichicon KA. So that base is covered already.
I can't see anything in the power supply design that would bleed off, drain, the DC charge in the electrolytic storage caps in the two power supplies. There in a bleeder resistor or designed load, or connected load.Without such a design, imo, the natural storage ability of the electrolytic caps to hold the charge in the left channel power supply would be normal. As to what is causing the right channel channel power supply's DC power to bleed off is unkown, but jmo, it is not due to the circuit design.