I've still not found a solution.
I'm jumping between the BM1990 and BM2400 Service manuals.
This unit has the BM2400 main PCB, but BM1900 small PCB's, so it must have been one of the first BM2400's made.
I disconnected the preamp one channel at a time, and the spike remained on the other channel. So it's not from the preamp section.
Then I disconnected the preamp/tuner PCB completely (can't hear anything, of course). This means that the preamp and poweramp are completely disconnected.
I put the scope probe at the cathode of 3D11 (D21), and switched between FM presets - the spike is still there. So the problem is not in the Pre/power-amps.
Then I disconnected the FM tuner red wire to see if the FM box was the problem;(of course I can't hear any stations). I put the scope probe at the cathode of 3D11 (D21), and switched between FM presets - the spike is still there.
There are TWO voltage discrepancies:
Discrepancy ONE
On PCB3 (the little one under the volume lamps - at 3D5 cathode should be 12V (I think??) - I measure only 0.7V.
On 3D5 anode, the voltage jumps between 11-15V. The diagram does not specify a voltage for that. I replaced 5 1N4148 diodes around this, but no improvement. I didn't think there would be - B&O had a habit of installing incredibly reliable 4148's - I've never found one failed.
At 3TP1, I have a zigzag scope pattern, not a nice square wave...
I removed 3 TR1 and 3TR2, measured them - exactly the same hFe's, and replaced them again.
I replaced 3TR8 and 3TR9 with a matched pair.
All other voltages check OK on PCB3, within a few millivolts.
Discrepancy TWO:
On the main PCB at 2TR30 collector, I have -280mVDC. It should be 0V. I'm used to seeing less than 20mV at the places where 0V is marked on the diagram, so this stands out as excessive. I replaced 2TR30 and 2TR31 - no improvement.
All other voltages are OK.
Any comments or help would be greatly appreciated.
It's hard to believe that I'm breaking new ground here, and nobody's jumping in with some pointers....
Perhaps a faulty SAS570S???
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