Hi Guys I have a Roland JC160 earlier models it blows a fuse, I would like to know what might be the problem?
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What is your skill set working on amps? Do you have... Soldering iron? Digital multimeter? Are you comfortable working on the amp while it is powered up?
Shorted output transistors or shorted mains filter cap can blow fuses. Faulty rectifier diodes can blow fuses too.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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FYI, the attachment in post #2 is a dead link (at least for me). Most likely shorted output transistors. I'd unhook the speakers until you verify no DC on the outputs and if you don't have one, build yourself a light bulb limiter."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostWhat is your skill set working on amps? Do you have... Soldering iron? Digital multimeter? Are you comfortable working on the amp while it is powered up?
Shorted output transistors or shorted mains filter cap can blow fuses. Faulty rectifier diodes can blow fuses too.
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