It's an ESP chip amp and one channel has failed. It happened when I stood on some cables, I heard a little zap, the sound cut out from one channel. I've checked cables and they all seem fine. I also can't see how I could have caused any fault.
Now I'm a little stuck. I know how to identify the parts and follow plans, but not how to fix.
Can anyone suggest where to start, what to look for?
Now I'm a little stuck. I know how to identify the parts and follow plans, but not how to fix.
Can anyone suggest where to start, what to look for?
paulspencer said:It's an ESP chip amp and one channel has failed. It happened when I stood on some cables, I heard a little zap, the sound cut out from one channel. I've checked cables and they all seem fine. I also can't see how I could have caused any fault.
Now I'm a little stuck. I know how to identify the parts and follow plans, but not how to fix.
Can anyone suggest where to start, what to look for?
Do you have a multimeter? Can you check supply voltage, amp output (DC with no signal) voltages?
Jan Didden
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