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Dave Widgery
 
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Default Repair of Creative Labs DTT2500

Just in case anyone was interested, I found a dry joint and it is now
working fine.
Dave

"Dave Widgery" wrote in message
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Hi



I am currently attempting to repair my Creative Labs Desktop Theatre
amplifier, I am getting no output from the Subwoofer channel, if you run

the
speaker test this again provides white noise in turn on each channel but

no
output on the subwoofer. (Yes I have confirmed that the speaker is working
ok)



Unlike the other 5 channels the subwoofer does have a line out, if I

connect
an amplifier and speaker to the subwoofer line output and run the speaker
test I do get output on all 6 channels therefore I believe the decoder

card
is working correctly.



I have dismantled the unit and checked all connections they visually

appear
to be ok, also the unit is on two PCB's a decoder pcb and the 6 channel
amplifier pcb, the subwoofer line out is also on the amplifier pcb

therefore
the signal must be getting that far.



If I touch the input pin of the subwoofer power amp IC I get the expected
mains buzz, therefore I am fairly happy that the power amp chip is

working.
Therefore it must be in the preamp stage someware.



I did try to obtain the circuit diagram from Creative but they said,
"Unfortunately I cannot give you a circuit diagram of the amplifier. We
don't supply this kind of information" which was polite but not very

useful.



Before I sit down at attempt to trace the circuit out I was wondering if
anyone had already done this. Also each channel has an 8 pin IC marked

072D
and JRC, I dont recognise JRC but I am wondering if it is a dual opamp

like
a TL072, from what I have traced of the circuit so far it does look
possible.



Has anyone had any experience repairing one of these, or recognise the

chip.



Thanks

Dave