Alto Macro 2400 Amp

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Okay, so I got this amp for free, but it's not working. Open it up, and saw the two 10K pots are completely broken off. And also the protector LED- is broken off, but I can't seem to figure out where it should go. The + is soldered onto Q5, and that's where it loses me. How do I go about fixing this? Any help will be highly regarded! Thanx in advance.

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I mean checking with a DVM on resistance and diode ranges that there are no shorted output transistors and that non of the low value emitter resistors on the outputs are open circuit. And a visual check too looking for burned or overheated components etc 🙂
 
I mean checking with a DVM on resistance and diode ranges that there are no shorted output transistors and that non of the low value emitter resistors on the outputs are open circuit. And a visual check too looking for burned or overheated components etc
Would that physically mean downloading the data sheet of each component (there are a couple of thousand) and then verifying the voltage/resistance/capacitance of each? Isn't it easier then to just buy a new amp???
 
Would mean downloading the data sheet of each component (there are a couple of thousand) and then verifying the voltage/resistance/capacitance of each? Isn't it easier then to just buy a new amp???

Now with the very greatest respect I think you are going to struggle with this as a project.

You don't need any data sheets, just two minutes to quickly check for shorts around the parts mentioned earlier. All the components such as resistors are identifiable in value either through the markings or their colour codes.

It no problem that you are not sure what to do... but anything more than the most basic of repairs might be a bit optimistic.
 
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