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Old 10-17-2018, 06:35 PM
vortalexfan vortalexfan is offline
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OK so I measured both STK Chips and they don't measure opened or shorted resistance wise, so I'm suspecting that its something else that's causing the right channel speaker protection fuse to blow on this thing.

I noticed that there was a bulging capacitor in the vacinity of one of the STK Chips, C622 which is a 220 MFD 25 VDC Electrolytic capacitor, could that cause the problem I'm having, rather than the STK Chips?

I've also ordered 2 6800 MFD 35V capacitors for the capacitive coupled circuit just in case.

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