Hi everyone,
It's my first post in this forum.
I would like to know whether somebody to have the schematic of the amplifier Advance Acoustic MAP-305II.
I need this schematic to try repair this amplifier. In truth I removed the panel to clear, but when I were to mount the panel, I incorrectly exchanged one connector and so, I put +/- 15 volts in output of preamp (directly in the output of a opamp 5532) and in the same time, in the input of amplifier.
So, when I turned on the amp, the AC fuse burned.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Regivaldo Costa
It's my first post in this forum.
I would like to know whether somebody to have the schematic of the amplifier Advance Acoustic MAP-305II.
I need this schematic to try repair this amplifier. In truth I removed the panel to clear, but when I were to mount the panel, I incorrectly exchanged one connector and so, I put +/- 15 volts in output of preamp (directly in the output of a opamp 5532) and in the same time, in the input of amplifier.
So, when I turned on the amp, the AC fuse burned.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
Regivaldo Costa
I do authorized service for Advance Acoustic so i can help you but i cannot provide a schematic
( will check though with advance for this and let you know. If they say its ok to do so i will If not i will study the schematic and guide you through )
Kind regards
Sakis
( will check though with advance for this and let you know. If they say its ok to do so i will If not i will study the schematic and guide you through )
Kind regards
Sakis
Hi Sakis,
Thank you for your reply.
Of course, I understand the problem about the schematic.
Today I dismounted parts of the amplifier to see which side is shorted. But as I no had any incandescent light bulb to put in series with the AC, still I'll to buy one.
So I try to see what might be happening and if I have difficulties, I give you a return so you can help me.
The schematic always help immediately to have an overview of the circuit.
For you understand better what happened: in the volume pcb, I put the connector +/- 15 volts coming from power supply in the signal connector which is used to the board of VU Meter. As this connector there is also the paralel signal going to the amplifier modules, the opamp in volume pcb heated up too much. After removing the wrong connection, the AC fuse went on to burn. Removing the DC to amplifier modules everything was ok.
Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Regivaldo Costa
Thank you for your reply.
Of course, I understand the problem about the schematic.
Today I dismounted parts of the amplifier to see which side is shorted. But as I no had any incandescent light bulb to put in series with the AC, still I'll to buy one.
So I try to see what might be happening and if I have difficulties, I give you a return so you can help me.
The schematic always help immediately to have an overview of the circuit.
For you understand better what happened: in the volume pcb, I put the connector +/- 15 volts coming from power supply in the signal connector which is used to the board of VU Meter. As this connector there is also the paralel signal going to the amplifier modules, the opamp in volume pcb heated up too much. After removing the wrong connection, the AC fuse went on to burn. Removing the DC to amplifier modules everything was ok.
Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Regivaldo Costa
Hi Sakis,
I turned on the amplifier and in both the amplifier modules the resistors R38 was releasing out smoke. Please, do you may verify what can provoke it for me?
Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Regivaldo Costa
I turned on the amplifier and in both the amplifier modules the resistors R38 was releasing out smoke. Please, do you may verify what can provoke it for me?
Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Regivaldo Costa
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Serial number:GS09I0806XX00018
Also follows a picture of the amp. already dismounted awaiting a help.
https://goo.gl/photos/xCnNr684ZvvjuVEi9
Thanks!
Also follows a picture of the amp. already dismounted awaiting a help.
https://goo.gl/photos/xCnNr684ZvvjuVEi9
Thanks!
Hi,
Only as a feedback.
I solve the problem about R38, but not alone. The main help was from Sakis and other friends in another list.
The problem was because I disconneted the signal conector from amplifier module and it disconnect the ground used in first stage of amplifier and cause a oscilation in amplifier module.
It's a problem because if we disconnected it, the amplifier burn.
Cheers!
Only as a feedback.
I solve the problem about R38, but not alone. The main help was from Sakis and other friends in another list.
The problem was because I disconneted the signal conector from amplifier module and it disconnect the ground used in first stage of amplifier and cause a oscilation in amplifier module.
It's a problem because if we disconnected it, the amplifier burn.
Cheers!
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