I had this or should I say have this unit to repair....it was blowing the two 100mA pc mount fuses for the low voltage power supply....so something was drawing too much current...checked the regulators and they were ok...did resistance checks on the 15V rails and couldn't find any low resistance....
removed the pc board fuses and soldered two 12V brake lights in their place....power light came on but was very dim and the voltage dropping resistors for the positive 15V rail was overheating...but couldn't find the source....
de-soldered every pre-amp chip's pins from the 15V rails and the supply voltages came back and the power light glowed nice and bright....then I soldered the supply pins on the ic's one ic at a time and checked the 15V rails...I found one ic chip that was causing the problem....it was a NJM4556AL.......great learning experience......all I have to do now is find a replacement.....Hopefully this helps somebody out in the future...
removed the pc board fuses and soldered two 12V brake lights in their place....power light came on but was very dim and the voltage dropping resistors for the positive 15V rail was overheating...but couldn't find the source....
de-soldered every pre-amp chip's pins from the 15V rails and the supply voltages came back and the power light glowed nice and bright....then I soldered the supply pins on the ic's one ic at a time and checked the 15V rails...I found one ic chip that was causing the problem....it was a NJM4556AL.......great learning experience......all I have to do now is find a replacement.....Hopefully this helps somebody out in the future...
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