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  • JBL EON 510 Input Module Schematic needed

    Hi everyone,
    I got a defect JBL EON 510 speaker ( no sound, but all LED are ok ). It contains 2 modules: input module and amplifier module. I found the schematic for the amplifier and this seems ok.
    Now it would be very helpful to have the schematic for the input module ( it has several 4580 op-amp ICs ).
    Thanks

  • #2
    This is all that I have.

    Eon 515 mix: E515 IO Mixer.zip

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    • #3
      just a suggestion, but check if the EQ switch is good.
      If the switch is broken inside, the input led will light up that there is signal but no sound will come out.

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      • #4
        Fixed it!
        Shandryderrick you were right, it was the EQ - switch. Bridged the switch in position "FLAT" from pin 1 to pin 3, as I don't need the EQ that often.
        Jazz P Bass & Shandryderrick, thanks for the excellent support.

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        • #5
          Thanks all, traced no sound fault to EQ switch, and yes it now works. Does anyone know the exact part # for replacement? Will this one be an exact fit? SR1712F-0203-20F0A-N9-N-027
          Mfr.:
          Alpha (Taiwan)

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          • #6
            hi, it looks like it's the same part on paper.
            It's hard to be sure,
            what i normally do is repair the switch and i hasn't seen anybody bring it back.
            you have to just try it

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Irn View Post
              Thanks all, traced no sound fault to EQ switch, and yes it now works. Does anyone know the exact part # for replacement? Will this one be an exact fit? SR1712F-0203-20F0A-N9-N-027
              Mfr.:
              Alpha (Taiwan)
              https://www.mouser.com/productdetail...yVwPHVzQ%3D%3D

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              • #8
                That's 4 position (0204), the one he listed in post #5 is 3 postion (0203).

                Is the unit using 3 or 4 position switch?
                Originally posted by Enzo
                I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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