Hey guys,
I've found an old Brig 001 hi-fi amp that sounds great, but the left channel quits its job after several minutes in use (between 5 and 30 minutes, I feel like it also varies depending on the volume). When I shut down the amp, the channel recovers after a while. If I switch to mono mode, I can listen to the right channel on both speakers and the problem occures independently of the input channel, so I would estimate, that the error lies between the channel selection dial and the stereo/mono switch.
Another interesting observation was that the left channel once came back when I gave the amp a slight hit, but I couldn't reproduce that later.
I really have no explanation, but I think it might have something to do with components that heat up or charge.
Because it is old russian technologie, the components are rather big and I decided to replace the components in the area of the circuit that might cause the failure.
Before I start, I wanted to ask you guys, if you have a better tactic to find the error or if you have any assumptions which components might be the problem and how to solve it.
Anyhow, I think it is a quite unusual behavior and I'm curious to find out more about it.
PS: I am not a nativ english speaker nor do I have a degree in electrical engineering so please don't judge to hard
I've found an old Brig 001 hi-fi amp that sounds great, but the left channel quits its job after several minutes in use (between 5 and 30 minutes, I feel like it also varies depending on the volume). When I shut down the amp, the channel recovers after a while. If I switch to mono mode, I can listen to the right channel on both speakers and the problem occures independently of the input channel, so I would estimate, that the error lies between the channel selection dial and the stereo/mono switch.
Another interesting observation was that the left channel once came back when I gave the amp a slight hit, but I couldn't reproduce that later.
I really have no explanation, but I think it might have something to do with components that heat up or charge.
Because it is old russian technologie, the components are rather big and I decided to replace the components in the area of the circuit that might cause the failure.
Before I start, I wanted to ask you guys, if you have a better tactic to find the error or if you have any assumptions which components might be the problem and how to solve it.
Anyhow, I think it is a quite unusual behavior and I'm curious to find out more about it.
PS: I am not a nativ english speaker nor do I have a degree in electrical engineering so please don't judge to hard