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Re: h¦¦h studio 50 [message #26955 is a reply to message #26954] Mon, 20 December 2004 16:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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>the speaker moves forward with a rather loud pop and stays forward

Probably a blown (shorted) output xsistor, (the output is directly connected to 1 of the rails via the short). A start would be to test the xsistors, of if readily available just replace them. Put a lightbulb in series with one side of the AC mains in to limit the current in case something else is also screwed up. (this will prevent blowing up the new xsistors).............

 
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