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Beolab 3000 blows fuses

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Weebyx
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Weebyx Posted: Sat, Nov 14 2015 3:17 PM

Hi

just got hold of a cheap set of Beolab 3000 because one unit is working.. The display and data readout works perfect, but there is no sound..

first checked fuse 1 and 2, and they were both blown.. Changed them and the speaker made humming noise for 3 seconds, and then the fuses blew again..

anyone had this issue on similar beolabs ?

The speakers both work fine as passive units.,

/weebyx

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Weebyx replied on Sun, Nov 22 2015 9:58 AM

Sadly it turns out to be the amplifier IC STK4042V that is done for.. They are not available anymore, so I will be looking out for some used ones in the future. I am also concidering to buy a used 4042II IC's. They are the same becides the V's having less distortion..

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phil replied on Sun, Nov 22 2015 11:37 PM

I have these speakers, not had this issue, but have had one pair go faulty, i narrowed the fault down to a plug in circuit board that plugs into the mother board, my fault was no display and no sound, just the red indicator light.

Fitting a known working board cured the fault, sadly it seems most if not all parts for these speaker amps are no longer available as i've tried before.

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hemenex replied on Tue, Nov 24 2015 4:33 PM

Eventually this might help:

LINK

The XI looks like a version with even lower THD (0.008%).

It's the one I have ordered some years ago as a probable replacement. Never tried it yet.

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Weebyx replied on Tue, Nov 24 2015 9:11 PM

hemenex:

Eventually this might help:

LINK

The XI looks like a version with even lower THD (0.008%).

It's the one I have ordered some years ago as a probable replacement. Never tried it yet.

  hx

 

That looks great (if they works), but I actually managed to get a hold of a V version from an old damaged amplifer, now mine works again, but could be great to figure out if yours would work :) ?

 

What could be the reason for this IC dying ? 

 

/Weebyx

 

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