Guy came through the door today with one of these Italian amps. First one I've seen. I said, oh, right, it's a preamp, thought you said 500 watts. He said, no it's specced at 500 watts into 4 ohms. And it is. Tiny and light (and silent - the fan runs but the protection relay is in).
I took a look inside - no big mains transformer. The mains seems to go to two switching mosfets (which have both shorted), and the supply goes after filtering to the output stage from there. Then there is a little transformer for the smaller devices.
Well I will change the mosfets and cross my fingers, as most of the rest of it is surface mount. The output devices are not shorted.
Any comments on this design? Any experience with repairs? If it works it is likely to catch on, at least in Europe, as this is an astonishingly light amp! But can it be safe to do away with the isolating effect of a mains transformer?
I took a look inside - no big mains transformer. The mains seems to go to two switching mosfets (which have both shorted), and the supply goes after filtering to the output stage from there. Then there is a little transformer for the smaller devices.
Well I will change the mosfets and cross my fingers, as most of the rest of it is surface mount. The output devices are not shorted.
Any comments on this design? Any experience with repairs? If it works it is likely to catch on, at least in Europe, as this is an astonishingly light amp! But can it be safe to do away with the isolating effect of a mains transformer?
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