When i ower the amp up it will idle fine..
If i put a load on it and turn the gain up the amp will start drawing excessive current and squeal thru the speaker ..
Any ideas?
If i put a load on it and turn the gain up the amp will start drawing excessive current and squeal thru the speaker ..
Any ideas?
The speakers pushes in and out when i mess with the gain control..
The RCA Shield grounds are intact.
The RCA Shield grounds are intact.
On some of the amps that use the THAT VCA (marked 2180, 2155... looks like an SIP op-amp) for the bass boost, the VCA would fail and cause excessive offset. You can replace the VCA with a 1k resistor (jump pin 1 to pin 8) to see if that solves the problem.
You Nailed it right on the head It takes care of the problem..
Right now i just stuck a surface mount resistor between legs 1 and 8 with a piece of wire solderd to one end and the other end solderd directly to pin 8 just for testing..
Im going to buy a 1K leaded resistor in the morning what wattage should i get??
Right now i just stuck a surface mount resistor between legs 1 and 8 with a piece of wire solderd to one end and the other end solderd directly to pin 8 just for testing..
Im going to buy a 1K leaded resistor in the morning what wattage should i get??
If the owner wants to use the remote, you'll need to replace the IC. If the amp has a limiter/compressor, it won't work without the IC. If those aren't a concern, you can leave the resistor. 1/8w would be sufficient.
I have a parts amp with the THAT 2180 chip in it..
This amp the part is THAT 2155
Will the 2180 chip work?
This amp the part is THAT 2155
Will the 2180 chip work?
I think it will but I'm not 100% sure. It won't do any harm to try it.
This is common (very common) for those ICs so it's possible that the replacement will have some offset (but it may be better than the other one). Mouser had the ICs. I don't know if they still stock them.
This is common (very common) for those ICs so it's possible that the replacement will have some offset (but it may be better than the other one). Mouser had the ICs. I don't know if they still stock them.
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