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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Hello, I have a traynor beta 800 amplifier that has an a and b inputs and outputs.
I plugged it in when I got it, on one board a cap blew and a resistor was fried. I am using this amp to amplify a bass guitar Heres the million dollar question: Can I take one of the boards out and just use one channel? Tried Tried taking the A input and connect to the board and blew fuses. Is this possible to take out one of the boards and just use the other. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: nsw
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Could you just remove the fuses for the blown side? Only one concern, that the supply rails may be a little high with only one channel (probably okay, though best to check).
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