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  • #16
    Hello... From last tour I returned with a damaged Line 6 Flextone II HD. Voltage stabilizer is defective on the power supply board. Very unfortunate because it’s impossible to read symbol of it. I am looking the scheme to the same device or the owner of the same amplifier. Maybe someone of you could twist off those few screws and read the symbol of this part.

    Any help is greatly appreciated. Defective integrated circuit is marked in red on the attached picture.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Andy777 View Post
      Hello... From last tour I returned with a damaged Line 6 Flextone II HD. Voltage stabilizer is defective on the power supply board. Very unfortunate because it’s impossible to read symbol of it. I am looking the scheme to the same device or the owner of the same amplifier. Maybe someone of you could twist off those few screws and read the symbol of this part.

      Any help is greatly appreciated. Defective integrated circuit is marked in red on the attached picture.



      [ATTACH=CONFIG]42480[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]42481[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]42482[/ATTACH]

      For a new subject START A NEW THREAD. It's not helpful to tack onto a different one as it confuses both issues. See here

      The chip is a TOP234G. It's probably blown as a result of another failure which you will need to address first.
      Last edited by nickb; 02-22-2017, 11:27 AM.
      Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by nickb View Post
        The chip is a TOP234G. It's probably blown as a result of another failure which you will need to address first.
        Thx NIckb... we'll check it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by nickb View Post
          It's probably blown as a result of another failure which you will need to address first.
          Any idea what could still be damaged ?? Amplifier dropped from a height of 1 m, was in hard case, but maybe this was the cause of damage. It was in Mexico... I do not know anything about the voltage there. Flextone worked few years here in Europe and after back to US and MEXICO tour and to 110 V voltage... of course voltage was changed.

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