i repaired this amp about six months ago for my friend and it looks like the power amp (STK 404-140) has shorted.
the amp was blowing fuses and after some tests i discovered that the fuse stayed OK after
i unsoldered the jumpers leading from the rectifier to the (+) and (-) pins on the power amp (pins 10 and 11, IIRC).
i'm happy to order another power amp and install, but i don't want to have to do this every six months. i'm wondering what would
cause the power amp to short? the first power amp survived from the amp's birth about 7 years ago until 6 months ago, the 2nd power amp lasted only until now. is there another component that might be failing that would cause this?
the amp was blowing fuses and after some tests i discovered that the fuse stayed OK after
i unsoldered the jumpers leading from the rectifier to the (+) and (-) pins on the power amp (pins 10 and 11, IIRC).
i'm happy to order another power amp and install, but i don't want to have to do this every six months. i'm wondering what would
cause the power amp to short? the first power amp survived from the amp's birth about 7 years ago until 6 months ago, the 2nd power amp lasted only until now. is there another component that might be failing that would cause this?
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