Great job! I'm an electrical engineer by academic training and your understanding on how to bias a transistor is quite good. Love vintage audio with those TO3 transistors. They certainly don't make them like that anymore.
I've had a 730 for about a decade, all I have ever done is give it a good cleaning and replaced some bulbs and it just preforms. It was my first "Dual Power" unit, since I've added a Luxman and Sansui. It is hard to believe how clean and simple the engine bay is, I remember working under the hood of a 72 Chevy pick up with my dad and the 730 reminds me of that truck...
Hi TB. I’m just starting the video and you have lost your reference noise. My suggestion would be to inject some heat or cold to the suspect components. Well back to watching the rest of the video😀
Trevor, can you go over how you got the inside of the unit looking almost new. Is the only way to get it that clean is to completely disaasemble the unit. Even then how do you get the boards so clean? Than you.
Thank you for the nice video Trevor ..........I have a 730 and have bad output transistor on one channel , ..........if you please can you tell me the replacement types ..?
I have a Montgomery Wards model 450, it was built by HK custom for wards and it has the same power board as the Hk730. Would it be ok to use the KSC-1845 to replace all the 2SC14 transistors? I'm lost at why you have to build a circuit to match resistors. I'm not a service tech or engineer so I'm relying on videos like yours for help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I could but I wanted to show others how to do it without a transistor tester as not all of us have one Plus I don't think they are very accurate. I've tested the same transistor multiple times and got different readings out of the cheap parts testers
Thanks for very nice movie. HK730 is interesting amplituner indeed. You mentioned DC offset. Fortunately it was ok for your HK730 but how to deal with DC offset in the receiver, which has no controls (e.g. VR) for that. It is the case of HK730, there are VR to set up bias current but nothing to set up DC offset.
@@TrevorsBenchoh, I see - so I guess it’s sort of a turn-on time delay circuit. I’ve seen this same circuit used before but I never quite understood its function. Thanks!
@@jim9930 Dude, no offense, but but when you change the overall specs of the transistor. in theory you would change the tonal characteristic of the sound. as the the original electrical engineers intended it to be You are talking about the diff amp stage here, a very important section along with the current source
Great job! I'm an electrical engineer by academic training and your understanding on how to bias a transistor is quite good. Love vintage audio with those TO3 transistors. They certainly don't make them like that anymore.
I've had a 730 for about a decade, all I have ever done is give it a good cleaning and replaced some bulbs and it just preforms. It was my first "Dual Power" unit, since I've added a Luxman and Sansui. It is hard to believe how clean and simple the engine bay is, I remember working under the hood of a 72 Chevy pick up with my dad and the 730 reminds me of that truck...
My bench runs an HK330 blackface. Love that little receiver.
"Transistor-itis", That put a smile on my face! 😂
Most excellent, the older simply designed audio gear do sound nice.
I enjoyed your video...great job!
Thanks Joe
I feel same way about my old pioneer and my old Peavy bass amp.
Hi TB. I’m just starting the video and you have lost your reference noise. My suggestion would be to inject some heat or cold to the suspect components. Well back to watching the rest of the video😀
Yes, good to know. Not sure why I didn't do that in this instance, I usually do
Nice old HK
Trevor, can you go over how you got the inside of the unit looking almost new. Is the only way to get it that clean is to completely disaasemble the unit. Even then how do you get the boards so clean? Than you.
Are you sure the method to match transistors at 18:00 is correct? You plug any transistor, will show the same collector voltage. Regards.
Thank you for the nice video Trevor ..........I have a 730 and have bad output transistor on one channel , ..........if you please can you tell me the replacement types ..?
I have a Montgomery Wards model 450, it was built by HK custom for wards and it has the same power board as the Hk730. Would it be ok to use the KSC-1845 to replace all the 2SC14 transistors? I'm lost at why you have to build a circuit to match resistors. I'm not a service tech or engineer so I'm relying on videos like yours for help.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the problem finding mission! But you have to find a way to keep the osciloscope camera focused!
Yes, I know. I'm currently trying to improve the audio and second camera video, sorry
Why you don't use the transistor tester to find matched pair transistors (by matched hfe)?
I could but I wanted to show others how to do it without a transistor tester as not all of us have one
Plus I don't think they are very accurate. I've tested the same transistor multiple times and got different readings out of the cheap parts testers
Thanks for very nice movie. HK730 is interesting amplituner indeed. You mentioned DC offset. Fortunately it was ok for your HK730 but how to deal with DC offset in the receiver, which has no controls (e.g. VR) for that. It is the case of HK730, there are VR to set up bias current but nothing to set up DC offset.
Hello. I think the reason could be in the connectors of the power transistors.
Nice one!😊
What is the function of Q405/406?
To provide a current source for the long tail pair, power on muting for the first few seconds
@@TrevorsBenchoh, I see - so I guess it’s sort of a turn-on time delay circuit. I’ve seen this same circuit used before but I never quite understood its function. Thanks!
Dude, don't you need matched pairs in the differential amp that closely match the original specs
@@jim9930 Dude, no offense, but but when you change the overall specs of the transistor. in theory you would change the tonal characteristic of the sound. as the the original electrical engineers intended it to be You are talking about the diff amp stage here, a very important section along with the current source
Thermal cool it off