I have a XM 610 Samson powered mixer here , the owner said it was blowing fuses . I couldnt find any blown--might have been replaced. Powered up with a limiter and it seems fine.
Power up with no limiter and it wont blow a fuse -BUT , R299 started smoking after several minutes and looks cooked. right next to it is Q218 . That is also getting pretty hot.
One problem is R299 on Amp2 pcb , is not on the scem , comparing it to Amp1 pcb, which looks somewhat identical , it looks to be a 3.3k / 3w .
Some of this , like Q218 , will be hard to test due to the mounting of everything .
I replaced R299 and have -68v one end and -68v the other
on the Amp1 pcb , R163 i have 63v on one end and 68v on the other end
at Q118 I have 69v / 69v/ 68v
One thing, the amp was on for about 5 minutes and R299 and Q218 did not get hot
could it have been R299 or maybe something drawing to much current through it ?
Samson XM610 PS.pdfSamson XM610 mixer.pdfSamson XM610 PA.pdf
Power up with no limiter and it wont blow a fuse -BUT , R299 started smoking after several minutes and looks cooked. right next to it is Q218 . That is also getting pretty hot.
One problem is R299 on Amp2 pcb , is not on the scem , comparing it to Amp1 pcb, which looks somewhat identical , it looks to be a 3.3k / 3w .
Some of this , like Q218 , will be hard to test due to the mounting of everything .
I replaced R299 and have -68v one end and -68v the other
on the Amp1 pcb , R163 i have 63v on one end and 68v on the other end
at Q118 I have 69v / 69v/ 68v
One thing, the amp was on for about 5 minutes and R299 and Q218 did not get hot
could it have been R299 or maybe something drawing to much current through it ?
Samson XM610 PS.pdfSamson XM610 mixer.pdfSamson XM610 PA.pdf
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