That's a tricky one. If you are certain everything else is OK then just the board would suffice, while on the other hand sending the whole caboodle ensures it should all be 100% OK when returned. There is no wiggle room for them to say you did something fitting the board if there should be a problem later.
Try to make an offer on this one, it's worthless in the state and who doesn't try, gets nothing.
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I am really wondering if I put that connector back to the proper wiring order. I had two connections out of the connector, one red, one black.. I am almost certain I put them back in the proper order pin 1-6: black-black-black-black-red-black
But, I'm wondering now, since that's the only thing I could have messed with to make things go so wrong, should the order have been: black-black-black-black-black-red.
I'll be finding out on Monday when the other amp gets here..
But, I'm wondering now, since that's the only thing I could have messed with to make things go so wrong, should the order have been: black-black-black-black-black-red.
I'll be finding out on Monday when the other amp gets here..
I am just rolling through possibilities in my head while waiting for the amp to get here from the opposite side of the country.
There is no rhyme or reason for that amp to just decide to start blowing everything I put on it unless I messed with the order of those connector wires
There is no rhyme or reason for that amp to just decide to start blowing everything I put on it unless I messed with the order of those connector wires
Are you saying you have connected them incorrectly?
The only sure way to know what goes where is to identify and measure between the components that are supposed to linked by the wires. For example make sure the positive rail from the PSU really does go to the positive rail in the power supply. Its only a few minutes work to do that.
I've never seen anything like that in a manual but it seems to show wire gauge and length.Does this mean the connector is wired to the board?
The only sure way to know what goes where is to identify and measure between the components that are supposed to linked by the wires. For example make sure the positive rail from the PSU really does go to the positive rail in the power supply. Its only a few minutes work to do that.
Update:
New board fixed it however now there is a problem with the ribbon cable from the front to the main board, thankfully, I have this extra x4400 around that has a lot of the same parts.
I'm going with 90% sure this is the cable because it was moved and 2x "abused". It's showing signs of wear from all the bending and from what I know about these types of cables, they are very sensitive. Each time I needed to remove the amp boards/heatsync, it had to be bent up.
Setup mic isn't working. Thinks it is a headphone.
New board fixed it however now there is a problem with the ribbon cable from the front to the main board, thankfully, I have this extra x4400 around that has a lot of the same parts.
I'm going with 90% sure this is the cable because it was moved and 2x "abused". It's showing signs of wear from all the bending and from what I know about these types of cables, they are very sensitive. Each time I needed to remove the amp boards/heatsync, it had to be bent up.
Setup mic isn't working. Thinks it is a headphone.
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