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Musical Fidelity F15 repair "nightmare"
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerlach" data-source="post: 1029096" data-attributes="member: 18948"><p>[member=3]JimGore[/member] thanks for the motivation there Ian. Jip. making progress bit by bit. Fredeb gave more info off forum to check and do. Still the same story. Even added poly cap between the + input of the board to see what it's doing, the on side of the board switch on stays cool but the other side is of but then i get 43vdc on the speaker output. Jip change all the small transistors to and the same way as I removed, on the board it's screen to the shape of the parts to show what way the part must go in, but i will definitely double check it.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to one of them local guys in cape town side that do old radio repairs that told me of a person in Paarl side that's really good in solid state stuff so will get in contact with him to see if I can take it to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerlach, post: 1029096, member: 18948"] [member=3]JimGore[/member] thanks for the motivation there Ian. Jip. making progress bit by bit. Fredeb gave more info off forum to check and do. Still the same story. Even added poly cap between the + input of the board to see what it's doing, the on side of the board switch on stays cool but the other side is of but then i get 43vdc on the speaker output. Jip change all the small transistors to and the same way as I removed, on the board it's screen to the shape of the parts to show what way the part must go in, but i will definitely double check it. I spoke to one of them local guys in cape town side that do old radio repairs that told me of a person in Paarl side that's really good in solid state stuff so will get in contact with him to see if I can take it to him. [/QUOTE]
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