Also I've managed to find Z1 which is on the main power board...but I can't see a Z2 anywhere not even on the preamp board
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Then find the break in the -15v rail.
You realize I hope that the two boards - power amp and preamp - each have a part number sequence. ie there will be a C4 on each board.
Z1 on the power amp is a +16v regulator, there is no Z2 that I know of. The preamp 15v regulators are three terminal IC regulators like 7815. SO not sure what we need a Z2 for.
The preamp ICs are in parallel for power, so if any of them have full 15v, then the regulators are not the issue.
I would be guessing you have a small burnt open bit of copper trace. It doesn't have to look all burnt and black, a narrow bit somewher can just evaporate like a blown fuse.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Ok let's just start from scratch... I asked where I would have to test the 2 power rails to see that voltage was getting through. I was given 2 schematics for each power rail. In one of the schematics it is clearly shown that the + and - 15v come off 2 zener diodes (z1 and z2). That's why I was looking for z2. Anyways getting back to the -ve tracks on those 4 IC's, looking at the back of the circuit board, IC 14, IC 13, IC 10, IC 5 etc share the same negative rails.
IC 12, IC 11, IC 9 and IC 7 share the same negative rail but it is different from the other IC negative rails...for example pin 4 of these four IC's are connected to Pin 3 on IC 10. That would explain the absence of -ve voltage on these 4 IC's.... I doubt one would expect to see -ve voltage on pin 3 of a TL072 opamp. If only I could find the right schematic for these board versions, it would just make life so much easier!!
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I am sorry, I thought you already had the drawing. You have the MAG300 EVO2.
APC041
http://bmamps.com/Schematics/Ashdown...PC041schem.pdf
Preamp
Ashdown APC060 preamp EB and MAG.pdfEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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I just powered it up attached to a speaker and there is no hum or weird noises, I just heard a very subtle thump when turning it on. Also plugged a guitar lead into the passive input and touching the tip after turning the input and output volumes up a bit, I'm getting that classic noise...so I think it's ok... I guess I should test the tuner\line out just in case.Last edited by Jimmy74; 11-21-2016, 11:41 PM.
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could you help me with schematics
Originally posted by Enzo View PostI am sorry, I thought you already had the drawing. You have the MAG300 EVO2.
APC041
http://bmamps.com/Schematics/Ashdown...PC041schem.pdf
Preamp
[ATTACH]41502[/ATTACH]
I'm looking for the main amp schematics PDF for the ashdown Mag 300 EVO 2 (the board says it is APC041 issue 4)
I can't find the right version anywhere, but I think you posted the right link above (which unfortunately isn't working anymore)
I know this discussion is a few years old, but if you could help me, I would really appreciate.
PJ
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Originally posted by pjw View PostHi enzo,
I'm looking for the main amp schematics PDF for the ashdown Mag 300 EVO 2 (the board says it is APC041 issue 4)
I can't find the right version anywhere, but I think you posted the right link above (which unfortunately isn't working anymore)
I know this discussion is a few years old, but if you could help me, I would really appreciate.
PJ"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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