Frankie Confusion [message #13152] |
Fri, 12 March 2010 15:06 |
carlc
Messages: 143 Registered: July 2006 Location: Summerville, SC
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I have a low volume issue with my Frankie. Both channels are the same so the assumption is the problem is in the Driver/Regulator.
I took it to a tech since I don't have test equipment, etc. Initial look it appears that capacitors and resistors are good. Capacitors checked with a tester including C203.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Carl
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Re: Frankie Confusion [message #13319 is a reply to message #13302] |
Tue, 30 March 2010 12:02 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2006 Registered: April 2003
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Carl:
There are some questionable numbers that appear in the above response. Specifically the 20.3 volts of output. If the amp is actually producing that much output, there should be no problem with the volume.
As for transformers, there are two in your amp. The power transformer and the driver transformer in the power amp.
From the listed information, the power transformer appears to be putting out the correct voltages and is not failing under load.
This would leave the driver transformer. According to the resistance tests that your tech made, it seems to be ok, but it could have some shorted turns or something that will not show up with simple resistance tests.
I recently searched for a replacement for one of these and had no luck in finding anything that would be a good replacement for it. If yours really is bad, maybe it would be a good candidate for a rewind.
As for Steve's comment, a second opinion may not be a bad thing.
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Re: Frankie Confusion [message #13332 is a reply to message #13152] |
Thu, 01 April 2010 08:29 |
stevem
Messages: 4773 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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Their is one way outside chance that the amps output stage is as posted, woring fine, but the amp is osciating at a inaudiable frequency and with a substantial power output all the time.
this will make for very poor sound, and even when hook up to speakers the high freqency is above the reproduction range of the speaker and you do not hear it.
Ask the tech if with the amp hooked up to his test rig and no signal input if he reads more than 1 volt of output?
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