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  • #16
    Interesting. The AVT150h I repaired claims 150W RMS into 4 Ohms from 2 TDA7293, perhaps 75W is still too too much.

    For what it's worth the guy said it popped when he touch the speaker cable tip to the chassis while idle. I have no idea if this is a bad thing to do, evidence of a design defect, or merely the insult following some greater injury (or a combination of these).

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    • #17
      thanks for all the info guys. I ordered 2 new boards . I couldnt save 1 . These boards had the chip replaced before, and arent too pretty.....i will drain caps in the amp before installing. I found the spacers/washers......will add some fresh grease and power it up with my current limiter .

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      • #18
        Originally posted by elipsey View Post
        For what it's worth the guy said it popped when he touch the speaker cable tip to the chassis while idle. I have no idea if this is a bad thing to do, evidence of a design defect, or merely the insult following some greater injury (or a combination of these).
        The sleeve (neg.) of the speaker cable is usually connected to chassis. So if he touched the chassis with the tip, he placed a dead short across the output. Tube amps don't mind this, but for solid-state amps it is usually fatal. Even in solid state amps with short circuit protection, it may not act fast enough.
        Originally posted by Enzo
        I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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        • #19
          Ok guys, i got the new boards. Problem.........

          the AVT275 pcb is wider and deeper--i can dremel the back of the pcb easily so the chip is flush for mounting to the heat sink.

          the other thing is, the new 275 pcb has about 6 extra parts on it on the right end--you can see them in the pic.

          my avt50 boards do not have these parts . The place i bought these from can offer no tech advice and said to call Marshall---but i cant find a number for them.

          anyone know anything on this subject?? I sure am not going to just plug these suckers in !

          new boards =

          Marshall AVT Power Board Kit AVT275X | eBay

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          • #20
            heres the new pcb , on left , avt50 on right


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            • #21
              What is the additional circuitry connected to? It may be there to protect the chip from static discharges.

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              • #22
                2 resistors
                2 diodes
                2 10uf caps

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                • #23
                  It;s worthwhile reading this thread and the advice on powering up/monitoring, even though it's for a Mode Four. It's saved me from disaster a few times;

                  http://music-electronics-forum.com/t3873/

                  Also, check the cap polarity - I've had a couple of boards with flipped polarity.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Valvehead View Post
                    2 resistors
                    2 diodes
                    2 10uf caps
                    Okay, what are these parts connected to?

                    Maybe you can post a clear close-up photo of the top and bottom sides of the pc board and we can figure it out for ourselves.

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                    • #25
                      I finally got a Marshall guy on the phone. He said the new boards are compatible and have been modified .

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