Hello, does anybody have experience with repair of Crown CE1000 amp. Have one in for repair. Had blown outputs (one channel), and their emitter resistors on this channel, and blown parts in bias servo section. Many many small smd chip components on this double sided mainboard. I’m just hoping there aren’t parts blown elsewhere that I may be overlooking. Where I’ve found failure I’ve focused, tested and replaced all associated parts, done comparison with good channel for resistances, capacitors, etc. Any successful repair history of this amp for sharing would be greatly appreciated. Amp was turned on at full input and full volume and now is faulting. Inspection on bottom of mainboard reviled many blown .4 ohm 1W SMD power output emitter resistors. All of the emitter resistors were changed out along with shorted Output Transistors found only on chan #1
Other parts found shorted or bad were Q111 MMBT5087LT1, Q110, Q120, Q104 2N3904 therm sense,R150, R133, Q114, Q115, Q118
Other parts in damaged area and replaced anyways were: C135,C115, R146, R147
Others checked and/or compared to other channel
L100, R148, R145 and bias adjust trimmers R134, R234, all SMD 1n914 diodes in these sections checked as well as other smd q’s, as well as U106 LM234 TO92 size volt reg.
T.I.A.
Mike
Other parts found shorted or bad were Q111 MMBT5087LT1, Q110, Q120, Q104 2N3904 therm sense,R150, R133, Q114, Q115, Q118
Other parts in damaged area and replaced anyways were: C135,C115, R146, R147
Others checked and/or compared to other channel
L100, R148, R145 and bias adjust trimmers R134, R234, all SMD 1n914 diodes in these sections checked as well as other smd q’s, as well as U106 LM234 TO92 size volt reg.
T.I.A.
Mike
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