Re: Marshall Stanmore Repair
Update:
The power amplifier was fried and the 7812 IC together withthe shorted D7 located underneath. Everything replaced except the amplifier.
The unit started up and this time the bluetooth worked as well Could easy pair it so there is hope for the unit but we see when I receive the power amplifier.
The amplifier IC has the marking 42TTI A87CG4 (?) but someone else suggests that it could be a TAS5342A IC?
Has anyone information what the amplifier IC could be?...
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Re: Marshall Stanmore Repair
Hi,
Interesting thread. I have replaced the burned R23 (220 ohm) with a bigger resistor underneath the PCB. I have attached a picture so you can see how I have done it.
I have also a picture for you who have problems finding the 3.3 uF capacitor.
PS still broken but faultfinding is still in progress....
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