I received this unit not working. When I disassembled it I noticed immediately that the four 6800uf @ 50V caps were dome topped. In the schematic they are C168, 170, 171, 173. After I replaced them I plugged it into a source and powered it up. It produced a very loud HUM! I have looked over this with a magnifier several times to ensure that there was accidental bridging when I was soldering. Per the service manual the voltage readings are the following:
Should be Mine were
D56 = +45vdc and –45vdc D56 = +45vdc and –45vdc
D55 = +80vdc and –80vdc D55 = +95vdc and –95vdc
These are the 2 bridge rectifiers
Should be Mine were
Q34 = -15vdc Q34 = -15vdc
Q35 = +15vdc Q35 = +15vdc
There are 53vdc on the positive side of the output for the low frequency speaker. For schematic purposes this is one of the earlier ones from 1999/2000.
I’m not the best troubleshooter so I’m hoping to get some direction on what to look for. Nothing on the PCB appears to be overheated or has physical damage. Thanks in advance. If I’m leaving out any significant information please let me know. Attached are what I have been going by.............
Also wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
Should be Mine were
D56 = +45vdc and –45vdc D56 = +45vdc and –45vdc
D55 = +80vdc and –80vdc D55 = +95vdc and –95vdc
These are the 2 bridge rectifiers
Should be Mine were
Q34 = -15vdc Q34 = -15vdc
Q35 = +15vdc Q35 = +15vdc
There are 53vdc on the positive side of the output for the low frequency speaker. For schematic purposes this is one of the earlier ones from 1999/2000.
I’m not the best troubleshooter so I’m hoping to get some direction on what to look for. Nothing on the PCB appears to be overheated or has physical damage. Thanks in advance. If I’m leaving out any significant information please let me know. Attached are what I have been going by.............
Also wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
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