Arc Audio KAR1000.2T
Has anyone came across the 1 ohm Mode light lit up? I can't seem to get it to clear.. maybe someone else has had this issue.....seems like somethings missing like a jumper or something. thanks
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Has anyone came across the 1 ohm Mode light lit up? I can't seem to get it to clear.. maybe someone else has had this issue.....seems like somethings missing like a jumper or something. thanks
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Hey Perry, Talked to Brad at Arc Audio today ( cool azz dude) I told him about the issue I was having and that I replaced R46 on the board.... he told me he knew right away since R46 burnt up, it was the Digital Tripath, R46 is basically a fuse for the 5v coming off the tripath..he stated they don't repair the older amps with these cause the company that made the TriPath's closed out. He did say they're out there here and there, rare for a working one.. anyway long story short I decided to pop the cap off the tripath I have and bam burnt SMD resistor......now I just need to find the value just has 2611 on it. ill post a pic in a few.
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so I have 2.2k and 3.0k SMD's would either hurt? I mean they're both close to 2.6k. If not I'll have to order.
This is on the actual TA0102A PCB, I thought it was in the schematics but I didn't see R52
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I'm sorry but the images didn't show up on post #3 when I read it.
That won't be on the diagram. Those modules weren't designed to be serviceable.
Without knowing how it's being used, I can't say which will be better. Temporarily, you could series/parallel resistors to get closer.
That won't be on the diagram. Those modules weren't designed to be serviceable.
Without knowing how it's being used, I can't say which will be better. Temporarily, you could series/parallel resistors to get closer.
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