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  • MARKBASS Nano Mark 300 - schematics request

    Hi eveybody

    Could you have MARKBASS Nano Mark 300 schematics or service manual ?
    It's impossible to find it on the web

    thx in advance
    Chris


  • #2
    Chrissss, I don't have it, and know that Markbass controls their schematics somewhat, but I've worked on a couple and found that they reuse quite of bit of circuit design across models. The circuit designators will be different, but often the mechanisms are the same or similar. On the ones I've worked on the failures tended to be very small things, like a cap that leaked DC or a op amp that just died with no real reason why it would happen.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by glebert View Post
      Chrissss, I don't have it, and know that Markbass controls their schematics somewhat, but I've worked on a couple and found that they reuse quite of bit of circuit design across models. The circuit designators will be different, but often the mechanisms are the same or similar. On the ones I've worked on the failures tended to be very small things, like a cap that leaked DC or a op amp that just died with no real reason why it would happen.
      But this is a Class D power amp,
      All versions of Little Mark are equipped with a classic Class AB power amp

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chrissss1111 View Post

        But this is a Class D power amp,
        All versions of Little Mark are equipped with a classic Class AB power amp
        Well, do you have the right schematic to share? Or other suggestions?

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        • #5
          What is wrong with the amp?
          If it is an output issue, find the class d chip and look up the datasheet.
          Most manufacturers follow the sheet to a T.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
            What is wrong with the amp?
            If it is an output issue, find the class d chip and look up the datasheet.
            Most manufacturers follow the sheet to a T.
            it is a strange behavior
            volume is too low with distortion, sometimes after turn off and on it's ok
            it happens accidentally
            mostly amp works properly but you'll never know when it might happen
            it's a little annoying

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            • #7
              Originally posted by glebert View Post

              Well, do you have the right schematic to share? Or other suggestions?
              the problem is that I dont have right schemattics

              here are all schematics I found:
              https://elektrotanya.com/showresult?...a=All&kat2=All

              unfortunately all of them are class AB

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              • #8
                Originally posted by chrissss1111 View Post

                it is a strange behavior
                volume is too low with distortion, sometimes after turn off and on it's ok
                it happens accidentally
                mostly amp works properly but you'll never know when it might happen
                it's a little annoying
                one important thing
                the problem occurs only whent I turn on amp,
                when amp starts normally is ok, it can work for hours with no problem

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                • #9
                  Does your bass cab have a piezo tweeter? Class D amps sometimes have stability issues when driving capacitive loads, which is what a piezo will look like IIRC.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by glebert View Post
                    Does your bass cab have a piezo tweeter? Class D amps sometimes have stability issues when driving capacitive loads, which is what a piezo will look like IIRC.
                    Nano Mark 300 is loaded with Markbass New York 122 (2x12", 1" voice coil tweeter, Impedance: 4 Ohms)

                    http://www.markbass.it/product-detail/new-york-122/

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