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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2007
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Hi All
I am getting an unwanted POP in the right channel on power-up. The amplifier otherwise functions normally. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it greatly, this is my favourite amp and I want to get it back in the rack ASAP! A search of the forum has revealed a post by lataya that includes a basic circuit and a bit of info. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it Cheers Blake |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2007
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Nobody?
Ok it's downgraded to a low frequency thump in the left channel, removed mt active sub which was exasperating it |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Just fixed my Elektra E1 which had the exact same problem.
Buy a can of freeze it spray. attach a voltmeter reading DC 12v range. Then spray each transistor in turn and wtch the meter until the voltage goes mental. Replace the transistor DONE ! Jonathan |
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