Left_Hand_Strat
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ok, here's the story behind this.
The guy I sometimes Tech for works at a school as a teacher, he was in a lesson when some jerkhole grabbed a bass guitar and jack to jack lead and plugged the bass straight in and played a few notes (read: BANGED) whilst the volume was on full, as a result, the whole thing has stopped working.
Basically its a monitor with a pre amp and power amp, 100W rating, all solid state. Took it apart (easy to do with plug and play wiring!) and low and behold the IC1 chip on the power amp board is totally F****d.
The chip is a TDA7293 from what I can make out left on the chip....
it seems that underneath where IC1 is, it looks a little cooked....
Now basically I am wondering what the words of wisdom are on this, I think that getting a new IC chip and replacing a few caps etc will cure the problem, only concern is that the PCB is beyond it. This would then mean me keeping the PCB and then hardwring the rest of the circuit using the PCB for guidence...
here's the pics, let me know what you think... sorry for crap quality....
Cheers.
The guy I sometimes Tech for works at a school as a teacher, he was in a lesson when some jerkhole grabbed a bass guitar and jack to jack lead and plugged the bass straight in and played a few notes (read: BANGED) whilst the volume was on full, as a result, the whole thing has stopped working.
Basically its a monitor with a pre amp and power amp, 100W rating, all solid state. Took it apart (easy to do with plug and play wiring!) and low and behold the IC1 chip on the power amp board is totally F****d.
The chip is a TDA7293 from what I can make out left on the chip....
it seems that underneath where IC1 is, it looks a little cooked....
Now basically I am wondering what the words of wisdom are on this, I think that getting a new IC chip and replacing a few caps etc will cure the problem, only concern is that the PCB is beyond it. This would then mean me keeping the PCB and then hardwring the rest of the circuit using the PCB for guidence...
here's the pics, let me know what you think... sorry for crap quality....
Cheers.