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B&O Avant dead Type 8111
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I have a dead B&O Avant. I have looked in the PS, but had not found any blowed componenets. Is there anyone there have a repair tip for this fault ???? JBN |
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JBN:
"dead" can be caused by a plethora of faults, some simple and some complex. Every thing from an open power cord, cracked circuit traces, open diodes and resistors and other components ( they won't look "blowed"), shorted or faulty circuitry after the PS, etc, etc. In order to determine what might be faulty, a knowledgeable electronics tech with a test meter will have to perform some very basic technical troubleshooting and component testing. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "JBN" wrote in message . .. Hello I have a dead B&O Avant. I have looked in the PS, but had not found any blowed componenets. Is there anyone there have a repair tip for this fault ???? JBN |
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