Troubleshooting an Alpine MRV-F352

Hello diyAudio,

I'm trying to troubleshoot an Alpine MRV-F352 5-channel amp, as per the title. I've searched and read through the other threads here and on other forums and haven't found anything that matches the issue I'm having.

Although it powers reliably, the audio cuts in and out of all channels: a second on, a second off. I've tested all the electrolytic caps with an ESR meter and replaced a few that read bad. Before I did this, the signal was extremely weak and crackly even with the gains maxed. Now it plays clearly with the gains at the setting marked "Nominal", but still a second on, a second off.

I believe the power LED is designed to go red if it's entering protect mode, which it does not do; it powers with the ignition switch and stays solid green while my truck is running.

The same speaker configuration plays normally with another amp I have, so the issue doesn't seem to be in the speaker wiring anywhere.

Given that the signal cuts in and out regardless of what output channels are connected, I suspect the issue is in the output stage or the EQ board, which is a separate unit from the main amp and power supply board. I've cleaned all the pots and switches with naptha and cycled them several dozen times each.

Any suggestions? I can post photos of the board if that would be helpful, there's not a lot out there for this amp.

Thanks!
 
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I got the amp this way; I didn't test it thoroughly when I picked it up and the seller didn't know anything about it. Bad job, me.


Signal source is either a Bluetooth module connected to my phone, or my phone connected directly to the amp's RCA jacks. This also behaves as expected with the known-good amp.


I don't own a scope but I might be able to borrow one.
 
Here's what I measured, being careful to measure with the positive probe on the positive terminal and negative on negative.

Ch1: +500mV dropping to +250, -1.5mV, -230mV
Ch2: +0-315mV and -90 to -85mV, spikes to +300, drops to zero, hovers around -90
Ch3: -0-315mV and +90 to +85mV, spikes to -300, drops to zero, hovers around +90
Ch4: same as channel 2
Ch5: +3 to 6mV and -90 to -5mV; it spikes to around +230mV before it goes back to a negative voltage and then starts the cycle over
 
With a 4 ohm subwoofer connected to Channel 1 I get a clean signal when it's playing and nothing when it's off; it's hard, clean transition with nothing I'd describe as pulsing. The DC voltage reads around +180 to +230mV while it's playing and -5 to -2.5mV when it cuts out.