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Musical Fidelity F15 repair "nightmare"
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerlach" data-source="post: 1028874" data-attributes="member: 18948"><p>Ok, Update, everything is replaced today, i even swap the right side over to the left side channel of the PSU, switch on, about 2v on the speakers output, we getting there, 10sec later it's all over the place, topping at 25v and the 4 10w resisters on the PSU get super warm. If i connect the left side board, no problems. This right side board is like a lucky packet. I think somewhere a track is crack or the tracks between the soldering is tata or something. I think I'm going to take the boards out and get other boards or replace it with the Krell or Nelsan Pass or something ells DIY board. Will keep other parts in side the amp.</p><p></p><p>Now to pick something :thinking: What will you guys go for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerlach, post: 1028874, member: 18948"] Ok, Update, everything is replaced today, i even swap the right side over to the left side channel of the PSU, switch on, about 2v on the speakers output, we getting there, 10sec later it's all over the place, topping at 25v and the 4 10w resisters on the PSU get super warm. If i connect the left side board, no problems. This right side board is like a lucky packet. I think somewhere a track is crack or the tracks between the soldering is tata or something. I think I'm going to take the boards out and get other boards or replace it with the Krell or Nelsan Pass or something ells DIY board. Will keep other parts in side the amp. Now to pick something :thinking: What will you guys go for? [/QUOTE]
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