Hello, Im new here so forgive me, say something stupid.
When i was setting up my BK-140 For the first time(buying them second hand) the magic smoke came out of the amplifier. triple checking my connections and talking to a few people, i have assumed that my connections are right and some reason it blew. When i opened it up i noticed that 1 of the resistors was burnt.
What would be the best course of action? The circuit board is burnt as well.
Should i just replace the resistor and try it again? the left speaker fuse blew, so i hope there aren't more things wrong with it. Are there certain steps i can follow to repair the amplifier. I would rather avoid spending money for someone else to fix this when it can be fixed for a few bucks.
Thank you in advance
-Shah Smerdis
When i was setting up my BK-140 For the first time(buying them second hand) the magic smoke came out of the amplifier. triple checking my connections and talking to a few people, i have assumed that my connections are right and some reason it blew. When i opened it up i noticed that 1 of the resistors was burnt.
What would be the best course of action? The circuit board is burnt as well.
Should i just replace the resistor and try it again? the left speaker fuse blew, so i hope there aren't more things wrong with it. Are there certain steps i can follow to repair the amplifier. I would rather avoid spending money for someone else to fix this when it can be fixed for a few bucks.
Thank you in advance
-Shah Smerdis
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