Are you sure you installed the chip facing the right way?
Every IC chip has either a round dot by one corner, OR a sort of notch in one end.
Look at the 14 pin IC. Near one end is a four pin Molex connector. The notch or dot is at the oppopsite end of the IC, right?
The small IC must have the dot or notch at the same end. In other words, the small IC has near one end, the Molex connector in the corner that goes to the front panel. The IC must have its dot or notch at the oppopsite end of it.
WHich way the printing goes is irrelevant.
Either you got a bad IC, or you installed it backwards, or PV crossed it wrong and sent the wrong type.
If the limiter circuit was bad, any correct IC you installed would act the same way. Begore you had no output from the amp, now you get a loud noise. It didn't make that noise before, so the circuit is still OK.
Every IC chip has either a round dot by one corner, OR a sort of notch in one end.
Look at the 14 pin IC. Near one end is a four pin Molex connector. The notch or dot is at the oppopsite end of the IC, right?
The small IC must have the dot or notch at the same end. In other words, the small IC has near one end, the Molex connector in the corner that goes to the front panel. The IC must have its dot or notch at the oppopsite end of it.
WHich way the printing goes is irrelevant.
Either you got a bad IC, or you installed it backwards, or PV crossed it wrong and sent the wrong type.
If the limiter circuit was bad, any correct IC you installed would act the same way. Begore you had no output from the amp, now you get a loud noise. It didn't make that noise before, so the circuit is still OK.
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