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I have a soundsream reference 300 amp that came on the boat i just
bought. It doesn't turn on. It appears that a resistor somewhere in the audio input circuitry is fried. it's identified on the board as R118. it's burnt beyond recognition so i don't know the specs for it. if anyone can help, i'd appreciate it. thanks dave |
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when i put power to the amp, the red "power" indicator lights. When i
send a turn-on signal, the fuse blows and the "fault" indicator lights. I'm pretty sure the resistor is fried, because it is burnt black and there is marking from smoke on the adjacent components. whether that's the only thing fried, i don't know. But i can't identify the resistor because the bands aren't visible anymore. My idea is to fix the part that looks like it caught fire, then go from there. I'm already bidding on an identical amp on ebay, if i win that i'll use that one and look at it for reference to fix this one as a backup. |
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