I really dont .know cuz it was my brother in law ho has it by the time it wass on a convertible mustang and it had a leak on the cover so i guess it was kind of like a short... I oppened and had some burn resistors but idk if i use the right ones since the old ones where completely burn so i coildnt identify the colors
Also there is a decorative ligh on top of the amp thats the only thing that work, so i really dont know why the rest of the amp doesnt turn on... On this,pic u can see the resistors that i change if i.well remember it was.the 530, 529, 538, nd the one next to it
also thoshe three next to each other on this second pic , ,,
...... Plz help me i really wanna learn about this,.thanks
Black. That's what I wanted to know. They were burned.
With the amp powered up, what is the DC voltage on each of the 3 legs of the transistors that are connected to the resistors that you replaced. Place the black meter probe on the amplifier's ground terminal. Place the red meter probe on the point where you need to measure the voltage.
If all of the transistors for those 6 resistors have essentially the same voltage, you only need to post the voltage for the 3 legs of one transistor.
With the amp powered up, what is the DC voltage on each of the 3 legs of the transistors that are connected to the resistors that you replaced. Place the black meter probe on the amplifier's ground terminal. Place the red meter probe on the point where you need to measure the voltage.
If all of the transistors for those 6 resistors have essentially the same voltage, you only need to post the voltage for the 3 legs of one transistor.
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