Wondering if anyone has pics of the output section of this amp?
I need to know which order the Mesha Boards go Since i got this amp and they were all out of it and in a plastic bag when it came in for repair
I need to know which order the Mesha Boards go Since i got this amp and they were all out of it and in a plastic bag when it came in for repair
Well, there would definitely be a difference. The one with the N is an N-channel. The one with the P is a P-channel. The only place I found that part number was one distributor. It's likely a mistake.
i have the 2 channel version, t15002, mine has 28n15's and 36p15's.
it would be wise to contact Rockford for a schematic. if you call and get a hold of a representative, they will email them to you instantly.
if you email though their website, it will take days to get them back.
it would be wise to contact Rockford for a schematic. if you call and get a hold of a representative, they will email them to you instantly.
if you email though their website, it will take days to get them back.
Thanks for the Advice i already have the schematic for this amp and know it uses the 36p15's and i orderd them and got 36n15's instead so i was wondering if they would work
I don't know what this is but I really doubt that it's a Fairchild part. On all of the Fairchild FQA outputs I've seen, the letters that have closed loops, there was an opening in the loop. They also all had a glossy, depressed area for the markings. Have you checked it to see if you get the same readings that you would when checking an N-channel FET?
No matter how it checks, I wouldn't use it. If it fails, it could cause a lot of damage to the amp (like the failure of any output could).
No matter how it checks, I wouldn't use it. If it fails, it could cause a lot of damage to the amp (like the failure of any output could).
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