by Rob-NYC »
Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:35 pm
All amps in the MM-1 were S-S. Tube hybrids did not appear till about three years later.
The MM-1amp has so many stupid errors of design that I wonder how so many of them lasted as long as they did. This was Rowe's first transistorized amp
To cut to Jack's problem. Set the machine to the play mode but with volume at minimum. If after a few minutes the heatsink is warm or hot. you have failed diodes in the primitive bias circuit. Most likely on one channel. Look under the chassis for two 5amp-fast blow fuses. Normally if outputs short these will blow, but if the amp was running hot for a long time some a-hole may have placed larger values there.
If little or no warmth is noted, the problem is at the lower current stages. Often this is caused by a failure of the small "dynamic filter" transistor.
I have two of these amps in commercial service. With some modifications it is possible to get better sound and reliable operation. An amp of this age MUST be rebuilt at least regarding capacitor replacement.
MM-1 Stupid Design Failures:
1) Amp mains (AC) is switched -between- records.
2) Finals bias 'regulation" is done by common diodes with no thermal connection to the output devices.
3) Muting is done by a relay --that shorts the output to ground--.
Jack, at this point you need to asses what you are capable of doing yourself and what is better left to others. In any case you should have a service manual.
http://www.alwaysjukin.com/items/servic ... s/list.htm OR
http://www.victoryglass.com/Rob/NYC
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