I have a Rowe/ami cd100a jukebox and the left channel is bad(keep taking the 8A fuse). I've heard that I need to replace some of the caps. If this is true does anyone know which ones? If not has anyone had this problem. Does anyone know of a good place to send amps to get fixed? I'm new to the jukebox world but ready to learn.
One or two of the output transistors mounted on the giant finned heatsink are shorted. It's possible that one or more driver transistors on the left channel driver board got damaged as well. This will blow the 8 amp fuses on the driver board if any of the above occurs.
This amplifier is old enough that some of the electrolytic capacitors on the driver boards and preamp board are drying out and going bad. However, these caps won't blow fuses, but shorted transistors do.
Here's a good guy to send the amplifier to:
http://www.abjukeboxrepair.com/contact.htmI've been fixing these amplifiers for quite a while since my old boss had over 100 of the Rowe CD100 series jukes on the route.
Here's the common causes of amplifier failure for this amplifier:
1. Overloading the amplifier with too many speakers or connecting the wrong impedance speakers and making the load impedance too low.
2. Shorting the speaker lines. Usually happens from a staple through the external speaker wiring or rolling the jukebox's iron wheels over the speaker wires.
3. Leaving the jukebox on all the time. This amplifier does not like 24/7 operation. Unplug the machine and give the amplifier a rest once in a while. It gets ---smurfing--- hot inside that jukebox.
4. Power surges/spikes. Plug the juke into a surge protector.