First Watt F6

Hello,


i tried to build a F6 amplifier with all parts from DIY store. Yesterday i switched on and hear only music from board A!
I measured all resistors of both boards in the installed state without current and found out that the resistor R3 in board B hasn't 100 Ohm but only 37 Ohm! At board A the R3 has 100 Ohm.

Can someone tell me the reason for this?



Thanks.
 
Hello,


i tried to build a F6 amplifier with all parts from DIY store. Yesterday i switched on and hear only music from board A!
I measured all resistors of both boards in the installed state without current and found out that the resistor R3 in board B hasn't 100 Ohm but only 37 Ohm! At board A the R3 has 100 Ohm.

Can someone tell me the reason for this?



Thanks.
Don't measure resistors in circuit.
Lift one pin at least🙂
 
I hope you are able to see the mistake.

I think the error is the following:
as i turned on the amplifier, the bios on the "B" board was at zero, so i had no signal. then i tried to measure the individual resistors and caused a short, which destroyed a component, which i don't know now.
 

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I have now fitted the B board with new components from the diy store and now the F6 plays flawlessly on small speakers 🙂 When I connect the F6 to my actively driven TAD 4002 (117dB) horns (that's what I built them for) I have a relatively loud background noise. Can anyone tell me how I could eliminate this as it is very annoying.