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Steve Mackie August 11th 03 05:33 AM

Schematics
 
Anyone have any tips on finding a schematic? I have an NEC AUA-7000E
amplifier that needs repair. The only info I have on the amp is the model
number and CSA file number. The CSA website doesn't have a listing for this
file number, and there is no FCC ID.

Can anyone help?

Steve



Sofie August 11th 03 06:18 AM

Schematics
 
Steve Mackie:
Most of the techs on this newsgroup, most of the time, fix this stuff
WITHOUT hard to find and expensive schematics. The good news is that on
stereo equipment there is a redundant channel with identical circuitry and
usually the same failure does not happen to both channels at the same time
so you have a good basis of comparison for troubleshooting purposes....
Post your technical troubleshooting results, DMM voltage readings and
component test results, visual observations, symptoms, etc.... the more
detailed the information you provide and the more technical it is, the
better and more specific will be the repair suggestions you get.
--
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"Steve Mackie" wrote in message
Anyone have any tips on finding a schematic? I have an NEC AUA-7000E
amplifier that needs repair. The only info I have on the amp is the model
number and CSA file number. The CSA website doesn't have a listing for

this
file number, and there is no FCC ID.

Can anyone help?

Steve





Steve Mackie August 11th 03 06:32 AM

Schematics
 
Cool, let me gather some info and I'll post under "NEC Amplifier Repair."

Steve

"Sofie" wrote in message
...
Steve Mackie:
Most of the techs on this newsgroup, most of the time, fix this stuff
WITHOUT hard to find and expensive schematics. The good news is that on
stereo equipment there is a redundant channel with identical circuitry and
usually the same failure does not happen to both channels at the same time
so you have a good basis of comparison for troubleshooting purposes....
Post your technical troubleshooting results, DMM voltage readings and
component test results, visual observations, symptoms, etc.... the more
detailed the information you provide and the more technical it is, the
better and more specific will be the repair suggestions you get.
--
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
-------------------------------------


"Steve Mackie" wrote in message
Anyone have any tips on finding a schematic? I have an NEC AUA-7000E
amplifier that needs repair. The only info I have on the amp is the

model
number and CSA file number. The CSA website doesn't have a listing for

this
file number, and there is no FCC ID.

Can anyone help?

Steve






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