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Just a slip of a probe on the backwall and you can have DAYS of work.....
I have ruined quite a few new stuff!! When an amp goes POP, SQUEAK< BANG from bad pre-amp, it's not the amps fault. Transients can cause hell....
Just a slip of a probe on the backwall and you can have DAYS of work.....
the DCP does not kick in till I apply at least 75V from my vatiac which suggests a problem with the DCP
Not necessarily....
Can you at least try and remove it first without the speculation?
Yes just trying to arm myself with some info for tomorrow while you guys are here I may have more than one problem here and am trying to figure one at a time When I first installed the DCP 60V tripped it now it takes 75V just trying think out why this would change so was just wondering if the 1237 has anything to do with the power regulation to the relay switch...
Yes just trying to arm myself with some info for tomorrow while you guys are here I may have more than one problem here and am trying to figure one at a time When I first installed the DCP 60V tripped it now it takes 75V just trying think out why this would change so was just wondering if the 1237 has anything to do with the power regulation to the relay switch...
Once you get the DCP out of the way, you will verify your amp first. Then we can see what is going on instead of all the WHAT IF.....
I'll step back and let the pro's help you.
There we go thank you... you don't happen to have a schematic for the DCP do you? Don never sent me one with a doc he sent me
No Ray, I've never seen one....
Finally catching up on stuff around here and am going back to the 400 to try some of the tests sent to me here... one question I had the was never answered was about step 8 in the DCP manual...
"8. If a signal generator is available insert a 1KHZ sine wave into the left channel. Set the
generator level to obtain 40 VAC on the amplifier output."
I do not have a signal generator that can apply voltage all I have an app to run out of my laptop. Would it be the same if I just put 40V to the amp with a variac then apply 1Khz from my laptop to get same results?
Some sound cards cannot put out more than 1 volt. Check the spec on this for your sound card. You will need up-to 1.75 volts to drive it. Just a cautionary note. I had issues with a sound blaster card doing this.Did not see an answer to this one, I will try.
You can use your computer as a signal generator, when the instructions say to turn it up until you have 40 volts on the output, they want you to increase the input until the amp outputs 40 volts peak to peak (no load) on the outputs. You will need a scope to check the output voltage. This should be done at full AC input, no variac.