Hi everyone first time poster.
I have got a Behringer PMP980S that I think the power amp is gone in it.
I bought it very cheap from a pawn shop as it wasn't working.
I could hear the protection relay clicking in when I power up.
So I disconnected the the power amp module -- LPA2400 from circuit and the unit fires up ok, with all the lights on in the mixer.
I have successfully put a signal through all of the mixer channels and used all the effects etc and it seems the mixer part on the unit works fine.
So I think the power amp is sus.
I have taken the heat sinks off the mosfets to examine the board, but I can't detect any burn marks or scoring.
It does look like someone has had a go at replacing some components (mosfets) because the soldering is not up to the same standard as the rest of the board.
So I would like to get a schematic to help me find the fault, if someone could help out.
I don't know much about class d amps but I have been reading as much info on them as I can.
I have an electronics background and all the tools, CRO etc so I don't mind having a go but it is really hard without a circuit diagram.
thanks
chuckozzie
I have got a Behringer PMP980S that I think the power amp is gone in it.
I bought it very cheap from a pawn shop as it wasn't working.
I could hear the protection relay clicking in when I power up.
So I disconnected the the power amp module -- LPA2400 from circuit and the unit fires up ok, with all the lights on in the mixer.
I have successfully put a signal through all of the mixer channels and used all the effects etc and it seems the mixer part on the unit works fine.
So I think the power amp is sus.
I have taken the heat sinks off the mosfets to examine the board, but I can't detect any burn marks or scoring.
It does look like someone has had a go at replacing some components (mosfets) because the soldering is not up to the same standard as the rest of the board.
So I would like to get a schematic to help me find the fault, if someone could help out.
I don't know much about class d amps but I have been reading as much info on them as I can.
I have an electronics background and all the tools, CRO etc so I don't mind having a go but it is really hard without a circuit diagram.
thanks
chuckozzie
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