Symptoms: Sub powers on and has good power rail voltages and +/- 15v rails, but does not output sound.
Troubleshooting: The area around IC104 (a 7815 voltage regulator) on the amp board shows signs of heating (burnt PCB) but the regulator itself seems to check out. This was a good opportunity to test out a newly delivered AVR transistor tester - the capacitance and ESR testing showed that nearly all of the Jamicon electrolytic caps on the amplifier board had issues with capacitance value or ESR.
The capacitors near the 7815 regulator showed nearly zero capacitance (likely dried out), while the remaining capacitors were off by 50-75% and some had ESR over 50 ohms. I replaced all but the large power supply caps:
Result: Success! The amp fired up and showed good output - all that remains is a scratchy gain pot. This was a free sub so for now the replacement capacitors are from the scavenged parts pile of older Nichicons and Elna caps.
Hope this helps anyone running into a similar issue!
Troubleshooting: The area around IC104 (a 7815 voltage regulator) on the amp board shows signs of heating (burnt PCB) but the regulator itself seems to check out. This was a good opportunity to test out a newly delivered AVR transistor tester - the capacitance and ESR testing showed that nearly all of the Jamicon electrolytic caps on the amplifier board had issues with capacitance value or ESR.
The capacitors near the 7815 regulator showed nearly zero capacitance (likely dried out), while the remaining capacitors were off by 50-75% and some had ESR over 50 ohms. I replaced all but the large power supply caps:
- C132: 47uF 16v
- C133: 10uF 50v
- C139: 100uF 16v
- C141: 100uF 16v
- C501: 2.2uF 50v
- C502: 1uF 50v
- C503: 47uF 16v
- C506 10uF 50v
- C508: 10uF 50v
Result: Success! The amp fired up and showed good output - all that remains is a scratchy gain pot. This was a free sub so for now the replacement capacitors are from the scavenged parts pile of older Nichicons and Elna caps.
Hope this helps anyone running into a similar issue!
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