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Attie Posted on Dec 06, 2015

I need a circuit diagram for a mtx 311d

I have a mtx 311d and some of the transistors beneath the heat sink are burnt beyond recognition. Can anyone help?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: No HT, components burnt

You can check out this website for your service information and parts: https://spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/index.php?cPath=24759_24762_24803 Paste the address in to your address bar. That will take you to the website. They had three of the four parts that you needed listed on the website 1.Q706 -Transistor bipolar FJAF5804 (TU) Fairchild $ 49.61 2. C744-Capacitor drawing SM SHR SYE/SWE 160V $ 19.06 3 R809- Resistor fixed small 1 ohm 2W 5% SF. $ 14.27 They also sold the service manual for $ 29.57. I hope this helps you with your problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: Amp and sub have been working great together then

check to see if one of the RCA cables is unplugged or bad. check the gain check the sub level control on the deck if yours has one.

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Donald DCruz

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2011

SOURCE: a transistor or resistor burnt

You have not mentioned what electronic equipment you are requesting the details.
You will be able to confirm the transistor value from the stage where it has burned which also goes for the resistor. So take tech help than to try with trials to damage the set much further.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2011

SOURCE: WANT A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM BP600.1 OR THE NAMES OF

if i can get a diagram for jbl bp600.1amp pls and ty

Clive Gray

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2016

SOURCE: need circuit diagram

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You can check out this website for your service information and parts: https://spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/index.php?cPath=24759_24762_24803 Paste the address in to your address bar. That will take you to the website. They had three of the four parts that you needed listed on the website 1.Q706 -Transistor bipolar FJAF5804 (TU) Fairchild $ 49.61 2. C744-Capacitor drawing SM SHR SYE/SWE 160V $ 19.06 3 R809- Resistor fixed small 1 ohm 2W 5% SF. $ 14.27 They also sold the service manual for $ 29.57. I hope this helps you with your problem.
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Before we go any farther, you should know that this amp stores enough energy to kill. When power is applied, the transistors must be clamped to the sink. After removing power, you MUST wait for ALL LEDs to go COMPLETELY out.

You need to CAREFULLY measure the DC voltage from leg 1 to leg 3 of all of the output transistors (the ones you changed). Post a list of the voltages and circuit board designation (FETxyz) for any that read more than 1v.

Do NOT let the probes short to other pins or to the heatsink when measuring the voltage.

Remember... High voltage and lots of stored energy. Be careful.
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