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audiomachines
hello guys,

I am currently servicing a Phonic Powerpod 7 unfortunately the technician from the other shop who serviced this mixer/amp the last time erase the part # on the power modules/ic's.:( I emailed phonic corp. and they told me that they do not provide schematics for their products (gee, talk about technical support:whazzat: ) seems that they are only interested in selling their products. I tried googling and digging for info but none avail. I tried powdering the power ic with graphite to see if I could lift out some markings (ala CSI) but none is left. The power modules where the STK, STR,STV type I guess. Please help me identify the power modules. Thanks a lot.

Best Regards,
Audiomachines
anatech
Hi Audiomachines,
You are going to have to supply at least one good picture and possibly trace some of the circuit (what goes to the pins, numbered). You may get some help then.

-Chris
audiomachines
hello sir anatech,

I have resorted to ckt. tracing sir. I'll take some pics this evening and post it here. thanks
zeonrider
What type of POWER POD is , if is 740, this product don't have STKor similar hibrids. Isaid one more thime: I, have all service manuals for PHONIC product.
Ciao!
anatech
Hi Audiomachines,
Sir? :confused:

Good show though. Sometimes the chip or transistors are not at fault and an inspection will provide the answer.

Hi zeonrider,
That is very kind of you to help.

Ciao!
audiomachines
hello anatech, zeonrider,

The power modules is at fault, there is a large dc voltage on their output. I've measured the supply voltage directly on pins of the power module. +50V on pin# 14, -50V on pin#12 reference to Ground which is pin# 3
audiomachines
another pic
audiomachines
another
audiomachines
Phonic Powerpod7 it the older model with board rev.a
audiomachines
another pic, sorry for the many post
audiomachines
better pic
zeonrider
Sorry, but I, never seen that tipe of PHONIC product.
Mikser board is look like 740, but power amp. board is the chep one.Which type of stk is.
Regards zeoN_Rider
destroyer X

You love images...same as me.
Good....very good to have you around.

regards,

Carlos
audiomachines
hello destroyerX, zeonrider

Glad you love those images sir. zeonrider, that is my guess too, an STK powermodule. Anyway I got some clues from the amp board; the power module is a mono amplifier 100W into 8 ohms, runs on a +/-50 power supply, pin #14 is the +Vcc, pin #12 is the -Vee, pin #3 is the Gnd, 4 external .33 ohms Re resistors connected to pin #13,17,16 and pin #18 connected to the speaker buss. I'll try to cross reference it to STK's amp diagrams to see if I could find a match. Don't worry I'll still be a loyal Phonic user. Look at my rack:D

Best Regards,
Audiomachines
zeonrider
OK, the JOHN DOE is : STK 4046;4048;4050(II;V;or XI ) .
I am 100%n right.
Regards zeoN_Rider.
ps.put some larger pic.& specification of rack( Phonics)
audiomachines
hello zeonrider,

Gee,zeonrider you beat me to it:D thanks a lot. Ok I will post some pics. Here is my equipment Phonic MQ3600 EQ, Phonic PCL 3200 Compressor/Gate/Limiter,Phonic Impact 16 16 channel + 2 stereo input mixer, 2 Phonic Mar 6 power amps, 2 Mar 4 power amps. Planning to purchase 2 Phonic XP5000B by the end of the month. Many thanks. Case closed.:)

Best Regards,
audiomachines

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