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My audio amp isn't toast....But
Blanka:
Can you do a thing Ummon? Can you give the type-numbers of the 2 amp-chips on the heatsink? Wonder what they used for that.
Ummon:
--- Quote from: Blanka on July 23, 2008, 03:47:51 am ---Can you do a thing Ummon? Can you give the type-numbers of the 2 amp-chips on the heatsink? Wonder what they used for that.
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Is the picture I posted sufficient to show me exactly where you mean?
Blanka:
I was able to brighten things up a bit, but the text stays unreadable:
So can you post the numbers in the red circles?
Ummon:
Those are what I thought you meant, but I don't know such things so wanted to be sure. It'll be a little bit before I get it out of the cabinet, but I'll do it then.
Ummon:
Here's a video of my latest experience on this matter. By the way, I missed showing the audio cables in the first part of the vid, but essentially I manipulated the wires above that ferrite ring thing, and nothing happened. Every time it made the clipping sound was when I manipulated the cables between the ring and the rca plugs, and only on the white side, so maybe the white and black wires that go to that plug are shorting? (Also, regarding the led behind 'the big capacitor on the amp', refer to the first picture above, top-left of the image.)