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Audio pipe ap3k repair need some help please
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<blockquote data-quote="ampjunkielikeme" data-source="post: 8416087" data-attributes="member: 582815"><p>sometimes you can get lucky and change out the blown parts and the amp will work.. but most of the time you have to get more in depth and find the problem. you need to know what the amp does and how it works before you can do advanced repairs. or you can just replace everything you can identify on the board blindly and hope it works again.</p><p></p><p>if your amp is in protection. it still has a short somewhere . you must find it. follow the traces from the burnt parts you replaced. they lead to resistors or transistors. etc... set your meter on diode check to check for shorts. the meter will beep constantly and the meter will read a dead a dead short 0.00 .</p><p></p><p>you can go on diyaudio.com . it has a car amp repair section. post your problem on there . lots of other guys on there that can help you more than me.</p><p></p><p>this site will help out tons.. buy the amp repair tutorial from perry. it is worth it..</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bcae1.com/repairbasicsforbcae1/repairbasics.htm" target="_blank">Basic Amplifier Repair</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampjunkielikeme, post: 8416087, member: 582815"] sometimes you can get lucky and change out the blown parts and the amp will work.. but most of the time you have to get more in depth and find the problem. you need to know what the amp does and how it works before you can do advanced repairs. or you can just replace everything you can identify on the board blindly and hope it works again. if your amp is in protection. it still has a short somewhere . you must find it. follow the traces from the burnt parts you replaced. they lead to resistors or transistors. etc... set your meter on diode check to check for shorts. the meter will beep constantly and the meter will read a dead a dead short 0.00 . you can go on diyaudio.com . it has a car amp repair section. post your problem on there . lots of other guys on there that can help you more than me. this site will help out tons.. buy the amp repair tutorial from perry. it is worth it.. [URL="http://www.bcae1.com/repairbasicsforbcae1/repairbasics.htm"]Basic Amplifier Repair[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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