Hi guys,
I'm trying to bring my old Laney CD650 mixer/amp back to life. Cant remember the cause of the problem as has been stored in the loft for a couple of years out of action. Always been looked after well, and never spilled/dropped anything on it. Can't see any burnt out components, but my electronics skills are not the best, so would like to understand the circuit better before I start testing things.
The problem is an internal fuse keeps blowing. With fresh fuse, the unit works as normal for approx 30 seconds before the (timelag) fuse blows again. The fuse is in the power stage, and it is a 2 channel amp - always the same channel with the problem so could possibly get some help from the working side?
Here is a link to the service manual:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=48004
the affected fuse is 500mA Timelag fuse labelled F4 (top right of page 11; overall layout page 3)
If anyone could offer any help as to why this fuse keeps overloading, and how to repair the promlem, I would be very grateful.
Many thanks in advance,
Adam
I'm trying to bring my old Laney CD650 mixer/amp back to life. Cant remember the cause of the problem as has been stored in the loft for a couple of years out of action. Always been looked after well, and never spilled/dropped anything on it. Can't see any burnt out components, but my electronics skills are not the best, so would like to understand the circuit better before I start testing things.
The problem is an internal fuse keeps blowing. With fresh fuse, the unit works as normal for approx 30 seconds before the (timelag) fuse blows again. The fuse is in the power stage, and it is a 2 channel amp - always the same channel with the problem so could possibly get some help from the working side?
Here is a link to the service manual:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=48004
the affected fuse is 500mA Timelag fuse labelled F4 (top right of page 11; overall layout page 3)
If anyone could offer any help as to why this fuse keeps overloading, and how to repair the promlem, I would be very grateful.
Many thanks in advance,
Adam