this is a kenwood KA-701 , there a lot of talk in setting the bias, here's my findings... pls comment. #bias, #biasissues,#biasissues, #bias26mVisnotpossible,
I think you're wrong about the bias bit. 54mV across .66 ohms yields about 80+ mA idle current. 26 mV across the pair of resistors equates to about 40 mA idle current. This is much more in the range to be expected for this class amp. Further, the higher bias on both channels would explain your higher current draw at the mains. I think the inability to adjust is caused by a problem elsewhere. I would ask if the amp seems to idle rather on the overly warm side at the heat sinks.
Really nice to see this amp in such great shape; a little tune up goes a long way. Pristine examples from the receiver/watt wars are getting hard to find out in the wild. They are performing in homes and listening rooms keeping the music alive. Thank you for your time!
Nice work Joe!👍 I wouldn't mind finding one of these clean & serviced to own! I already have the Kenwood matching companion tuner to complement this amp!⚡
Another fine session at your bench. Your right to use common sense when reading schematics and service manuals, as they often can be wrong. From what I have read, many companies make errors on their manuals. Apparently Marantz is famous for marking polarity wrong on the boards etc.... Anyway, I look forward to having my receiver next up on you bench. It should prove an interesting session for your viewers to see.
I just came across your channel after watching audio repair videos for years, and subscribed. A fellow Maritimer? I pick up a PEI accent, I think. I could be way off.
Thanks Joe, very interesting and great idea with the plastic straw over the screwdriver! Could you tell me what you were reading on the meter when testing the filter capacitors. I could see the probes but not the meter. Thanks again!
ouffff! I'm not sure the customers would absorbed the high cost of these fuses...maybe you can elaborate on these fuses, I'm interested to hear your views on them.
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sir gud am, i have def. kenwood integ. amp, can i perform dc biasing for my ka990d without connecting output transistor, thnk you so much for your reply...