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Old 11th December 2011, 10:41 PM   #1
Mourgos is offline Mourgos  Greece
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Hello forum!

I have this amp 10 years ago!
2 years ago i have install the amp on my cinguecento with 2x15" planet audio subwoofers with stereo mode on amp!
The subs was 275watt RMS 4ohm each.
The amp is stop working, and the problem is burned power supply mosfets, burned output mosfets, burned smd's etc.

I was thinking to keep the chassis, the transformers, capacitors, some resistors etc and i build and another amplifier in sony chassis!
So i need a good power supply and amplifier stage!

I have on my computer the service manual and i know the voltage on transformers etc. That is good information for the design of power supply i think!

Any ideas?

Greetings!
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