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Old 12th February 2009, 11:15 PM   #1
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Default MTX ts6001 Help Car Audio GURU!!

I got a free amp from a friend and wanted to know if any one can help me repair it OR if it is even worth repairing, its a nice lokoing amp.

Problem, it powers up DUH! but at each speaker output its reading about 8.7V on the output stage, of course i'm smart enough not to hook up a speaker and kill the amp but im wondering what i should do to check it out or if i should fix it, easy fix ? Worth it ?

Pictures can be posted if need be, i think the outputs need to be changed.

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Old 12th February 2009, 11:36 PM   #2
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If no guru is available, post or email me a few photos of the insides and I'll try to help.

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Old 12th February 2009, 11:43 PM   #3
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Here are 2 photos, I just removed the board from the heatsink i see no blown traces a good sign, and no blown or burnt parts, Another good thing it uses irf240's i think i have a stick of these left

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Old 12th February 2009, 11:59 PM   #4
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You need to measure the voltage on the pins of the TL494 and the LM339. The pin configuration/numbering is shown in the image below. Copy and paste the following lists to post the voltages. Place your black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp. Remove the two 30 amp fuses and replace them with a single 15 amp fuse. This will 'help' protect the amp in case you slip when measuring the voltage. Reinstall it in the sink before applying power. Clamp all FETs tightly.

494
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 14:
Pin 15:
Pin 16:


339
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Pin 12:
Pin 13:
Pin 14:
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