One of my customers has brought me in an Ashdown Mag 300 Evo II. He's had a weird and quite unique encounter with it, I must say, I've never come across anything similar. Basically for some reason he attached the output lead to the tuner\line out jack and after a few seconds realizing his error, proceeded to pulling out the cable while the amp was on causing a massive spark. I have opened the amp and noticed that on the rear of the preamp board, just behind the small 2 wire plug that connects the preamp board to the output board, there's a small section of the path that has obviously burnt out and separated from the board.
Just out of curiosity, I would like to know what you think an accident like this could cause? Just damage to the preamp or could the output transistors have blown too? The amp produces a loud hum when powered up.
thanks
J.
Just out of curiosity, I would like to know what you think an accident like this could cause? Just damage to the preamp or could the output transistors have blown too? The amp produces a loud hum when powered up.
thanks
J.
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