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  • DB Tech 42-12 and Opera Live 402

    Hi there,

    I have these 2 x DB technologies products (out of warranty) on my bench, both with intermittent problems. Getting schematics from these guys is like trying to get blood out of a stone. . . AAaargh!!! :-/

    Could some kind soul please post either or both please?

    TIA

    BTW. I find getting schematics from most companies a real pain and it keeps my customers waiting a lot longer than they had planned. Apart from google and this forum how does one go about getting schematics? There must be a faster way yes?

    thanks again

    Trevor C

  • #2
    Hi jstbrowsin,

    Don’t despair; I will help you by bloodless way.

    Opera Live schematics are too big for uploading here.
    For this reason send me your private e-mail for delivery.

    Whether your 42-12 is the MS42 series powered mixer?
    If so, I will upload complete information.

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    • #3
      Thanks doctor,

      I'll PM you now. . .
      sorry I guess I should have mentioned the 42-12 is a FOH PA powered bin 2x12 + 3" horn.

      Cheers,
      Trevor

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      • #4
        bump!! still need schematics for DB Tech 42-12 please.

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        • #5
          Hi doctor,
          I too am in a similar situation, you appear to be the one with a solution. I have a 402 on my bench with bad neg. high voltage. I would also like access to the schematics so I can trace the culpret causing the excessive current in this unit.
          Much apperciated,
          Asp Tech

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          • #6
            Dear Doctor,

            I am in the same position as jstbrowsin, I am struggling with a Opera 405D, a 2 way powered speaker with a high voltage(28volts DC) at the woofer terminals. I do not have the schematic but the Digipro 1000 schematic you sent was of help in identifying certain components which are similar. I guest the Opera live schematic you have can be very similar to the Opera 405D or will help to narrow down the circuit very much. Dear Doc, I will be very grateful if you could forward me this Opera live schematic. You have been a lot of help to me so far.

            My email :- "carlosraj7@yahoo.co.uk"

            Thanks

            Carlosraj

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            • #7
              As I wrote before, schematics for new "digital" powered speakers (having suffix "D" at the end) manufacturer does not supply even to authorized laboratories.

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              • #8
                OK Doctor, but what about the schematics which jstbrownsin requested. I guest even though it is a different model, the schematic and components used might be related, as I am unable to trace a 16 pin SMD on my Opera which is just marked as "AEB DPI 016P". The schematic you have might have similar components. I have matched this SMD with the one on the Digipro 1000 and the one which Jazz P Bass suggested. The one on the Digipro is IRS20957 and the one Jazz suggested is IRs20955s. When I matched this 2 SMDs with the one on my Opera, There are similarities as follows:-

                Pin 5 and 12 not used
                Pin 4 is ground
                Pin 14 connects to Gate of High mosfet
                Pin 10 connects to Gate of Low mosfet
                Pin 13 connects to S of High mosfet
                Pin 9 connects to S of Low mosfet

                I am not sure of the other pins. Can I use either of the SMDs as a replacement. If you can send me the schematics you sent to jstbrownsin, I feel the schematic can be of guidance.

                Thanks

                Carlosraj

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                • #9
                  Hi Doctor,

                  I also have a DB Opera Live 402 which is in need of repair, and would really appreciate a schematic - let me know if it is ok to PM you with my email (never particularly comfortable with posting my email in forums!).

                  Thanks - Henry

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