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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Hi Guys,
Nice forum this, great people and content... I have quite a bit of old kit that i bought new back in the day, it earnt its money many times over, so now I don't really tour anymore, so i incorporated the kit in my house.... 3 x MA601 (1 spare) 1 x MA1201 1 x MA2401 running 4 way active into some JBL's 4756 (three way 2x12 + CD + Tweeters) 4785 TCB bass bins running 2 x 15 Now I know this is over kill for a house but it makes for a great front speakers in my home theatre setup... My dilemma is that a couple of the amps have issues with crackly signal or dropped channels, I've tried to find someone that would repair them but no luck, now i have repaired amps myself back in the day, and have one MA601 in bits at the moment, but they are pretty complicated amps, and I'm struggling...do I ditch them for a replacement like Crown XTIs but these are not class AB...my heart is telling me crack on and try and fix them as they are great amps...if I can get some good quality caps then we should be in a good starting place...
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kedwardsleisure ![]() Old Croc ![]() Joined: 20 January 2009 Location: Staffordshire Status: Offline Points: 4897 |
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the caps will be fine
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Kevin
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jbl_man ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Joined: 12 January 2005 Location: London. Status: Offline Points: 11121 |
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I see you are in France, maybe try one of the french pro-audio forums, there must be someone over there who can service them for you?
Ma601 is a quality amp, so doubt if it's anything too seriously wrong.
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Be seeing you.
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ceharden ![]() The 10,000 Points Club ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 June 2005 Location: Southampton Status: Offline Points: 11748 |
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You may find that after being dismantled, cleaned, detaching and reconnecting all the ribbon cables that some of the faults may go away. The gain selection and stereo/parallel/bridge switches may also benefit from being cleaned.
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shaun1264 ![]() Registered User ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 September 2013 Location: Surrey Status: Offline Points: 259 |
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Cleaning of all switches including sensitivity switch, pots and remove all dust in the chassis. Clean front foam filter, clean input jacks. Check for any broken solder joints in the pots.
Makes sure ODEP lights do not dim when amplifier under a bit of load. ODEP activation can cause distortion if it's on quite hard. Shorted output power transistors would be more obvious though! The outputs are very reliable though. Gerald Stanley of Crown invented their own SOA analyser to stress test the output devices before installing them in the amps. They are also graded by VBE and HFE. Analysis were incorporated into a third-generation nondestructive power transistor SOA analyzer, which upon command will produce the needed power stimulus and cool-down temperature data which helped Crown design ODEP. These grounded bridge amps are actually quite reliable. |
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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Thanks for all your replies guys, I'm on the case with cleaning and replacing a few suspect caps, it might be the Pre driver on one side that is causing my issue, I've ordered more they arrive tues....Just had massive floods here in northern france so my time has been diverted...
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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Still struggling with this amp...1 channel seems to go into a DC protect cycle which i.e. it turns off the relay for the mains transformer, every 3 sec when there is a rise of DC (15v) on the output...Output Transistors are all ok, I've disabled lots of areas on the main board to identify the fault...bit of a head scratcher, cleaned all the switches and ribbon cables.
Trouble is it's not on long enough to take good readings, I don't want it cycling on off, but maybe i have to...will update on progress, I'm only doing and hour a day on this due to other work.
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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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So I read another thread on here for the MA2400, which is similar, I changed all the 1N4004 diodes on the output board still no different. Mostly I've been looking around the High Side / ODEP / Voltage Translator areas, what I have not looked at much is the Low side Pre-driver area....this is my quest tonight...
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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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I'm continuing to update this thread, mainly because there is little MacroTech repair content on the web...I know this is only of interest to peeps with Amrcons / Crowns
I pulled all the Output devices and all are ok, I've order more as I have a few of these amps and they might come in handy... Over the weekend I did a bit of a deep drive on each section of the amp and also did it powered (all be it cycling in and out of DC protect) ODEP seems fine and I've set the Trims to the manual settings... Input section seems ok and switches (Bridge / earth Lift) seem fine Voltage Translator is getting a lot of input from the fault circuit, which is guess is normal in this scenario, tonight will see more work on the output Bias sections...Low and High side |
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ChrisWard ![]() Registered User ![]() Joined: 24 September 2008 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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It seems like the central Bias section of the output module is being flooded with +VCC, so i've pulled the power transistors out again and them seem to check out, the drivers for these I've checked in situ, I've ordered new ones so will just replace and report back...
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shaun1264 ![]() Registered User ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 September 2013 Location: Surrey Status: Offline Points: 259 |
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If you going for replace the drivers and outputs. They have to be matched VBE and Hfe
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kedwardsleisure ![]() Old Croc ![]() Joined: 20 January 2009 Location: Staffordshire Status: Offline Points: 4897 |
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sounds like an expensive way to go about it. A dc fault could be any single component inside any of the closed loops, and they are pretty big loops on a macrotech. Is the fault caused by the output board or is it on the control board? Do you know?
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Kevin
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