Hi i have a car amp Sinus live 1502 and its missing one resistor. i need a schematic,repair manual or some thing so i can find out the value of the missing resistor.The resistor is the first one that's connects the REMOTE terminal to other components on the board ?! Thanks
SOURCE: P4004 - Blown Components
if burned components are on output stage or amplifier section on board..Then look at the oposite side of amp..Both amplifier section should be a mirror image oof componentc from other..that way you can know the values of parts.If they are on power supply section ..Then you might need manual if available..
SOURCE: ALPINE MRV F400 AMPLIFIER
your best would be to contact alpine for that info on there website...that is a old amp .
SOURCE: Sony Xplod-XM-554ZR-- - - Resistor on circuit board HELP!!!
R466 is chip resistor 220 Ohms 1/8 watt connecting between Emitter pins of Q408 and Q409.
Its part number is ...
R466 "1-216-182-00" RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/8W
Available in Part Store.
Let me know if you need further info.
SOURCE: Schematic (or just R10) for Rampage AMP522A Car Audio Amplifier
2 years later... I just picked one of these up at a yard sale... R10 is actually a diode. The code is buried, but ends in N1.
Hope this helps!
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