I have a Klipsch RW10D that keeps blowing fuses when I try to power up and I am looking for suggestions on what component(s) I should replace.
Would have to see the circuit really, but favourite (if it uses one) would be a monolithic output chip such as an LM3886 that has failed.
As always a few detailed and careful measurents will reveal the trouble... all the evidence will be there 🙂
As always a few detailed and careful measurents will reveal the trouble... all the evidence will be there 🙂
Thanks Mooly for your reply to my woes. I am a newbie at this and do not posses the equipment to test the components. I am looking to find a suggestion for a component assembly that I may acquire to remedy my malady.
You would have to open it up and see what type of output stage it uses. Probably a "chip", and something like the LM3886 as mentioned. There won't be any "assembly" you can just swap. Its a case of unsoldering and removing the faulty part/s and replacing with new.
If you have a multimeter and can identify the basic parts in the unit then we might have a chance 🙂
You have to be confident using a meter and in your soldering abilities.
If you have a multimeter and can identify the basic parts in the unit then we might have a chance 🙂
You have to be confident using a meter and in your soldering abilities.
Bash amplifier?
I think that particular model uses a Bash amplifier... very hard (if not impossible) to get schematics for it... sorry... 🙁
I think that particular model uses a Bash amplifier... very hard (if not impossible) to get schematics for it... sorry... 🙁
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