Hi all,
I have a Luxman L-80V late 1970's Stereo Integrated Amplifier.
The amplifier appears to work just fine but it is showing 174mV on the LEFT channel speaker terminals and 158mV on the RIGHT speaker terminals.
This is obviously not ideal! It can be better.
This amplifier has a DC Offset adjustment, but my problem is it isn't working!
If I turn the adjustment all the way clockwise it will shave about 10mV (at BEST) off from the DC voltage but the OP transistors get HOT! So of course, I wasn't going to leave it like for more than a few moments.
Has anyone experienced this problem before, DC Offset adjustment not working? It's quite frustrating, I'm no engineer just a lowly technician lol, so my knowledge on the design of a DC Offset adjustment circuit is limited.
To give extra details, I have repaired this amp from bad solder joints, replaced the trimmer resistors for both bias and DC offset with good multi-turn ones, replaced old VD-1221 diodes with 2 x 1N4148's in series and replaced the tantalums. Someone has worked on this before and replaced all the electrolytic capacitors and they replaced the OP transistors to ON Semi MJ15024/MJ15023 in the LEFT channel only so I replaced the RIGHT channel ones with matching ones for good measure. AFTER all of this is when I proceeded to do the adjustments, bias adjustment worked fine (adjusted to approx 12mV across emitter resistors to get approx 35mA current on the OP transistors) but DC Offset adjustment is no go.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to why this is happening
lol.
I'd rather send this back to the owner in 100% working order
I will attach a picture with the circuit around the DC Offset adjustment. The adjustment is VR102 4.7K (towards the centre of the image).
Where should I look first?
I have a Luxman L-80V late 1970's Stereo Integrated Amplifier.
The amplifier appears to work just fine but it is showing 174mV on the LEFT channel speaker terminals and 158mV on the RIGHT speaker terminals.
This is obviously not ideal! It can be better.
This amplifier has a DC Offset adjustment, but my problem is it isn't working!
If I turn the adjustment all the way clockwise it will shave about 10mV (at BEST) off from the DC voltage but the OP transistors get HOT! So of course, I wasn't going to leave it like for more than a few moments.
Has anyone experienced this problem before, DC Offset adjustment not working? It's quite frustrating, I'm no engineer just a lowly technician lol, so my knowledge on the design of a DC Offset adjustment circuit is limited.

To give extra details, I have repaired this amp from bad solder joints, replaced the trimmer resistors for both bias and DC offset with good multi-turn ones, replaced old VD-1221 diodes with 2 x 1N4148's in series and replaced the tantalums. Someone has worked on this before and replaced all the electrolytic capacitors and they replaced the OP transistors to ON Semi MJ15024/MJ15023 in the LEFT channel only so I replaced the RIGHT channel ones with matching ones for good measure. AFTER all of this is when I proceeded to do the adjustments, bias adjustment worked fine (adjusted to approx 12mV across emitter resistors to get approx 35mA current on the OP transistors) but DC Offset adjustment is no go.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to why this is happening

I'd rather send this back to the owner in 100% working order

I will attach a picture with the circuit around the DC Offset adjustment. The adjustment is VR102 4.7K (towards the centre of the image).
Where should I look first?

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