From a problem on another model, try clamping another non-polarized capacitor in the speaker terminals (n place of a speaker).
If the amp still refuses to come on and play, you may have a shorted inductor. If it does play, you may have a bad capacitor or bad solder connections on it/them.
If the amp still refuses to come on and play, you may have a shorted inductor. If it does play, you may have a bad capacitor or bad solder connections on it/them.
The amp stops flashing into thermal protection with a cap in the terminal. I can see the 40hz but, the gain is not effective if i turn. The power supply fets are heating up, that is possibly where my current is coming from. The six closest to the terminal. Im going to pull them and test them.
The regulators all have the proper voltage on them.
6.12vdc on the rca sheilds.
The regulators all have the proper voltage on them.
6.12vdc on the rca sheilds.
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