Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
dbeez
hmmmm idk... but i dont think that is it
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
send it to someone who can repair it, or sell it as broken.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
pro-rabbit
send it to someone who can repair it, or sell it as broken.
Fully working its worth maybe 50 buck
Id rather through it at kids playing in the street then send it to someone
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
TMali
Fully working its worth maybe 50 buck
Id rather through it at kids playing in the street then send it to someone
This with video? Also video of you being arrested for proof it was done.
Get a hold of the some of the amp repair guys on here and have them help you with parts.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TMali
Fully working its worth maybe 50 buck
Id rather through it at kids playing in the street then send it to someone
This with video? Also video of you being arrested for proof it was done.
Get a hold of the some of the amp repair guys on here and have them help you with parts.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
pro-rabbit
This with video? Also video of you being arrested for proof it was done.
Get a hold of the some of the amp repair guys on here and have them help you with parts.
Thats what im trying to do here, get someone who can tell me how to match up the mosfet or happens to know how to make that part number make sence
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
what model is it? got a pic of the amp, and fried fet? also, you are going to want to replace the whole bank, and resistors that feed them, not just the one fried transistor........ i might actually be interested in the da^^n thing.....
oh, and i think this is the one, btw..
2N3714 STMicroelectronics Bipolar Power
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
akheathen
what model is it? got a pic of the amp, and fried fet? also, you are going to want to replace the whole bank, and resistors that feed them, not just the one fried transistor........ i might actually be interested in the da^^n thing.....
oh, and i think this is the one, btw..
2N3714 STMicroelectronics Bipolar Power
I knew about replacing the bank, but not the resistors.
And i thought i posted the whole modle.... but i guess not. It's a JBL GTQ 240
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
FQP50N06 Fairchild Semiconductor MOSFET Poweranother option here.. don't read too much into the part number they are similar basically the same part just slightly different indicators, all will work.. resistors are cheap too. read the color codes and get some new ones if they are fried.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
yah, most of the time, when you can find all the specs on it, there is several different ones that will work as good, or better. when it comes to the risistors, i replace them without question. they are dirt cheap, and at least one, or more has been over-loaded, and you can't tell most of the time.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
FQP50N06 or STP50N06 would work just fine as replacements. FQP50N06 will be easier to come by. I would look at Electronic Components from the Best - Future Electronics , Mouser Electronics - Electronic Component Distributor , or Electronic Components Distributor | DigiKey Corp. | US Home Page . All very reliable parts suppliers. As was mentioned you will want to change all of the FQP50N06's and their gate resistors plus you should also verify that the power supply driver transistors have not went south on you as well. You probably won't wanna hear this but more often than not blown power supply fets are caused by shorted fets/transistors in the output section of the amp. If you have a meter I would start checking between the legs of all the output fets/transistors to see if you read any shorts before you order any parts. You may have a channel or two that needs new outputs as well. Also when you buy fets try to buy at least 10 of what you need even if you don't need that many. Ordering ten plus will help make sure you get matched date coded parts. Parts with matching date codes will increase the reliablity of the amp. You never want mismatched date codes for any parts that are in parallel.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
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Originally Posted by
akheathen
what model is it? got a pic of the amp, and fried fet? also, you are going to want to replace the whole bank, and resistors that feed them, not just the one fried transistor........ i might actually be interested in the da^^n thing.....
oh, and i think this is the one, btw..
2N3714 STMicroelectronics Bipolar Power
That is not the part he is looking for.
Re: Amp Fixin' Advice JBL
511-STP50N06
STP50N06
Obsolete
STMicroelectronics MOSFET Power REORD 511-STP55NE06 TO-220 N-CH 50A 60V Product Info. Not Available
Replace them all.