Hello Folks,
I am part way through diagnosing issues with a Peavey XR1200 powered mixer that I recently acquired.
When received, it was blowing fuses as soon as it was powered on. Cursory troubleshooting found the 'A' side amplifier to be the culprit. The 'B' side operates properly.
Further investigation found a bad output transistor (SJ6357 = MJ15003). I will be ordering a replacement, and may do them all since the price per unit looks to be affordable.
I then temporarily borrowed a known good SJ6357 from the 'B' side to test the 'A' . No fuses blowing, but there remains 15v DC across the speaker terminals. I removed all 8 transistors for the 'A' and the 15v remains. What components are likely to be suspect? What further troubleshooting should be done?
Additional info:
Power Board is a CS400
Driver Board is a 111778
Output transistors are SJ6357, drivers are SJ6344.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jim
I am part way through diagnosing issues with a Peavey XR1200 powered mixer that I recently acquired.
When received, it was blowing fuses as soon as it was powered on. Cursory troubleshooting found the 'A' side amplifier to be the culprit. The 'B' side operates properly.
Further investigation found a bad output transistor (SJ6357 = MJ15003). I will be ordering a replacement, and may do them all since the price per unit looks to be affordable.
I then temporarily borrowed a known good SJ6357 from the 'B' side to test the 'A' . No fuses blowing, but there remains 15v DC across the speaker terminals. I removed all 8 transistors for the 'A' and the 15v remains. What components are likely to be suspect? What further troubleshooting should be done?
Additional info:
Power Board is a CS400
Driver Board is a 111778
Output transistors are SJ6357, drivers are SJ6344.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jim
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