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Now THAT would make a fun youtube video! No highs.....No lows................BOOM No Bose!
At 206 watts out , into 8 ohms, at 20khz, both channels loaded and driven, smoked R78 on the right channel, took out the minus rail fuse and other things I havent found yet..
Is there a doctor in the house? Calling Dr.Bose, we have a problem!Now THAT would make a fun youtube video! No highs.....No lows................BOOM No Bose!
Is there a doctor in the house? Calling Dr.Bose, we have a problem!
Lee
Is this a Rev D board? If so, is R78 a 44.2 ohm 1/4 watt resistor?
Ed
It used to be two 44 ohm, one in R78, one in R79. Now it is 22 ohm in either position..but I noticee in the latest BOM Joe sent on the D board it is now showing a 10 ohm..
I still haven't built it Ed.
It was Q7 on the left channel and the left backplane pico fuse. It was R78 on the right channel.
1/2 watt R78 on the left channel, 1/4 watt R78 on the right. Should have been 1/4 watt in both. More collateral damage on the 1/2 watt side.
It's all good now...relay click, good offset, good bias. And I used my last 5AGX....gotta make a Mouser order tonight...
I only took a quick look at the documentation I have for the Rev D before I typed my previous posting.
What resistor size is for a quasi-comp and which was used for a fully comp?
I thought the 10 ohm was quasi and the 44 was for fully-comp?
Where did the 22 ohms come in? So is it that the (2) 44 ohm resistors are in parallel with R78 and R79 for an effective 22 ohms?
Is there a latter revision to the Rev D I am missing?
Ed
Yeah, the sub hand that was over the other day picked up a couple pairs of 901's that he wants to light up. So the 400 will go back on the horns and the Perry 700 will go on a seek and destroy on some Bose...
Do they have a DBT inside?Shouldnt be a problem, the bose have infinity power rating![]()
Do they have a DBT inside?