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Hey doctor,
I've been looking for hours for the schematics and couldn't find it. Would you be so nice and send it to me as well? I will send you my email in a private message!
I've been looking for hours for the schematics and couldn't find it. Would you be so nice and send it to me as well? I will send you my email in a private message!
Thanks for your help!
Doc,
you have to clean your inbox, I couldn't send you a private message . I'm gonna explain the problem again here for everyone.
Every time I switch on the power of the sub, BOTH circuit breakers blow out. There's no visible damage on the board and the transistors seem to be OK as well (no bumps on top). Now my plan is to check every component with a multimeter and compare them with the specifcations!
When amplifiers blow fuses, really it is almost always one of two things: shorted output devices, or shorted power supply. Sure other stuff happens, but those are most common. Unfortunately for you, this appears to be a digital amp and I'd wager a switching power supply. All of which to say, not for the novice repairman.
But wade on in anyway. Check the power transistors for shorted condition, especially collector/emitter or source/drain. In the power supply, check all the rectifiers, and if it is the switcher I suspect, then check the switching transistors as well as the main bridge.
Visual inspections are important, but the vast majority of bad parts look no different.
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