First of all, hello everyone!
OK .. my 100hdfx blew a fuse a few weeks back and I have had no luck in reparing it! Here's a quick timeline of things i have tried so far...
*replaced fuse, unit turned on, LED's and fan turn on but no output to speakers, tried another set of speakers, same thing.
*ordered new power amp board from marshall, now very low output and very high distortion (can hardly hear it, maybe 0.5 to 1 watt output), this is the situation I am still stick at, but have also tried the following:
*measured voltages everywhere, +/-15V is good, +5V is good, xformer outputs are good, +/-42V rails for power amp chip good.
*replaced caps C22, C24 and C13.
*tried the effects loop issue that ios addressed in a few other posts, to no avail.
*searched and searched for any solder issues.
Some other things I have been able to determine is that everything seems to work except the high power output. When I use the headphone jack, all effects, channels, and controls work well and can play my ipod through the CD input (but only to headphones).
The mute pin on the IC (TDA7293) is connected to the supply for the chip and the standby pin is at about 1.6V.
This is where my knowledge takes me to and I hope someone will be able to help! Can't wait to play on it again..
Thanks in advance
Daniel
OK .. my 100hdfx blew a fuse a few weeks back and I have had no luck in reparing it! Here's a quick timeline of things i have tried so far...
*replaced fuse, unit turned on, LED's and fan turn on but no output to speakers, tried another set of speakers, same thing.
*ordered new power amp board from marshall, now very low output and very high distortion (can hardly hear it, maybe 0.5 to 1 watt output), this is the situation I am still stick at, but have also tried the following:
*measured voltages everywhere, +/-15V is good, +5V is good, xformer outputs are good, +/-42V rails for power amp chip good.
*replaced caps C22, C24 and C13.
*tried the effects loop issue that ios addressed in a few other posts, to no avail.
*searched and searched for any solder issues.
Some other things I have been able to determine is that everything seems to work except the high power output. When I use the headphone jack, all effects, channels, and controls work well and can play my ipod through the CD input (but only to headphones).
The mute pin on the IC (TDA7293) is connected to the supply for the chip and the standby pin is at about 1.6V.
This is where my knowledge takes me to and I hope someone will be able to help! Can't wait to play on it again..
Thanks in advance
Daniel
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