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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hi All
I got a Phonic Powerpod with one channel down and found a shorted trannie on the offending channel. This involved the tedious messy removal of dozens of thermal grease coated screws & washers. Needless to say, having put it all back together, I'm well miffed that it doesn't work (but the new trannie didn't go short) and the limit LED comes on with the slightest input signal. Phonic were the most unhelpful and guarded organisation i've come across in 21 years.... what mystical rocket-science are they guarding so jealously??? Could some kind soul please email me a schematic? pretty please? Many Thanks |
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