What way can replace the T471 for the amplifier to operate? as it is a piece that can not be traced easily.
I reassembled the T 471, I have continued to investigate and I find this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlETNX0iK8
Any ideas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlETNX0iK8
Any ideas?
I don't do video.
If the IC doesn't shut down with only the primary driven, the transformer isn't shorted. There are two sets of secondaries, I'd recommend connecting the one that produces the ±15v supplies for the op-amps. If the IC still doesn't shut down, reconnect the other set of secondaries.
If the IC doesn't shut down with only the primary driven, the transformer isn't shorted. There are two sets of secondaries, I'd recommend connecting the one that produces the ±15v supplies for the op-amps. If the IC still doesn't shut down, reconnect the other set of secondaries.
Watched the video. Im betting it is a shorted voltage regulator fet.
Also do not turn on the amp that long without those voltage regulators having a heatsink to dump heat into. They get HOT VERY quickly and will die easily.
Also do not turn on the amp that long without those voltage regulators having a heatsink to dump heat into. They get HOT VERY quickly and will die easily.
Please don't post in a repair thread that was started by someone else unless you are trying to help them.
Please don't post in a repair thread that was started by someone else unless you are trying to help them.
I was trying to help him
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