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Crown CE2000 2-Channel Amplifier - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Why my fan does'nt spinn
HelloCheck the voltage comes to the fan first. If voltage is there and fan does not spins, either the fan is strucked by some external substances like dust or so. Check whether it can be turned freely by hand. If there is no fiction found in tuning the fan, replace it. It is faulty. If it is dusty, clean it. OK.
Crowm micro-tech 2400 goes straight to protect upon start
Ok,Lets get this straight, you are saying that a CROWN MICRO-TECH2400 power amplifier show the two front red lights when you turn it on? Because it supposed to do that if everything is fine, when you turn your amp on and one of the lights or both don't turn on then you have a serious issue with this great amp, keep me informed in case you need further help.
Exchange of 110v a 220v
HelloPlease explain more. What actually do you want to know, and to get assistance? Your problem post is not clear to understand. Please repost it with some more details. OK.
Good signals to the amp,
check the bad side with a known good speaker first.If it still doesn't work most likely burned out that side. Usually a power IC chip depending on model.
Speaker output knobs producing crackling
The problem is that the potentiometer that the knob is connected to is dirty. This is a common problem with age, or quality of installed potentiometer. (potentiometer is the name of the component that the knob attaches to. It usually looks like a 1/2" long cylinder)
There are multiple solutions to this problem. The first is free & anyone can do. While the unit is off. Twist the knob back and forth quickly and rapidly numerous times. Roughly 10-15 times will do. This sometimes allows for the connections within the potentiometer to reconnect, and remove the crackle.
The second solution involves some handy work. The unit's case will have to be disassembled, and the potentiometer that the knob is attached to must be found. There is usually a relief hole somewhere on the housing. Within this relief hole one can spray contact cleaner. This cleans the contact within the potentiometer which is the cause of the crackle. Once the pot has been sprayed, rotate the knob like in step 1.
If steps 1 & 2 do not work, the potentiometer will need to be replaced. This work usually needs a professional. If you are handy with a soldering iron, it can be accomplished. Look for any particular part #'s on the crackly potentiometer, and then copy these into a online parts catalog. Mouser.com and Digikey.com are excellent resources for finding parts. Upon finding a replacement, it can be swapped out, and provide the user with a crackle free knob.
As always, make sure power to the unit is disconnected. If you are unsure of electronics, please use caution, as dangerous voltages may reside that can cause personal injury.
Amcon[crown] dc300a amp has loud
Question...does the problem occur when the power amp is on only by itself ( no pre amp power ).
If it does, then because of the age of the amplifier, it could be either a capacitor, or a transistor has died. Capacitors and transistors both have age issues. Since that is a nice amplifier, I would suggest taking it to a shop because there are MANY things that can cause this condition. Subsequently, because of the age, if one component has failed, there are sure to be more to come. If you wish to keep the amp, you should consider getting it rebuilt. Hope this helps... Rob
Crown Xti 2000, signal to both channels, no sound
common problem with xti series... all the amp needs is a soft ware update contact crown and they can sort it for you... you dont have to send the amp back to them. it was a verry common fault with all the early xti amps..
Can I get a schematics
Hi,
Yes, I can provide you schematics of Crown IC-150
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HERE to download required sechamtics, check 4th entry in list on that page, right click the link and select Save Target As to download pdf schematics file directly in your computer.
Hope these info will help you.
Let me know if you have additional question.
Thanks.
The main board in the crown macro tech 2400 is
Do you know for a fact that you do not have a working board? If there's a problem with anything from speaker mismatch to loose transits, the board will not operate. This receiver is made of discrete components so, it couldn't be that hard to fix or maintain. But if you want a new or used one, they have them on ebay though there a little pricey.
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