Does anyone ever repair these modules? I know you are not supposed to, but I would think things like connector or main cap. solder joints or blown aux. power fuses should be repairable without charging the customer for a $100+ replacement module.
This one is in a Fender Rumble, the smd ferrite bead/block in the aux. power ground line has gone resistive. You can see it burnt a bit, and it measures around 400 ohms. The others in the +/-24V lines are zero ohms. The amp works but the aux. supplies are unbalanced. Putting a wire across the bead fixes the imbalance and the amp runs fine.
A bit of research and it seems to be a problem that occurs once in awhile. My guess it's caused by ground loops/faults connecting to other equipment, through the line out or something.
I suppose it is helping block HF noise from getting into the preamp circuits via the aux supply rails. So I think it should be replaced rather than just jumpered and am wondering if anyone has found a suitable replacement or knows what kind of specs. to look for. The fuses in the +/-24V rails are T400mA.
This one is in a Fender Rumble, the smd ferrite bead/block in the aux. power ground line has gone resistive. You can see it burnt a bit, and it measures around 400 ohms. The others in the +/-24V lines are zero ohms. The amp works but the aux. supplies are unbalanced. Putting a wire across the bead fixes the imbalance and the amp runs fine.
A bit of research and it seems to be a problem that occurs once in awhile. My guess it's caused by ground loops/faults connecting to other equipment, through the line out or something.
I suppose it is helping block HF noise from getting into the preamp circuits via the aux supply rails. So I think it should be replaced rather than just jumpered and am wondering if anyone has found a suitable replacement or knows what kind of specs. to look for. The fuses in the +/-24V rails are T400mA.
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