MY PHOENIX GOLD BANDIT LIMITED EDITION
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MY PHOENIX GOLD BANDIT LIMITED EDITION
I recently purchased this amp at a garage sell for 10 bucks i have been a pheonix gold fan every since i became a car audio guy my first amp was a ms275 it was an amazing little amp every since then i have been hooked but anyways when i first seen the amp i didnt know anything about it the guy at the garage sell said "this would be a nice little amp to run some components on"i said how much he said 10 bucks i got it home and did some research on it.i hooked it up and the power light comes on but no sound any ideas should i sell it or repair it[/b]
after opening it up i notice some burn marks near a resister i took pics of it
after opening it up i notice some burn marks near a resister i took pics of it
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- she so beatiful dont you agree
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- front view
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- where the magic happens
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- a perfect board .....so i thought
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- after further investigation it seems there are minor burn marks around the resister
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- a close up of the damage
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- mosfets look goo still have to test them
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- the bottom of the board
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- the bottom of the damage
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- a close up
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- a good deal for 10 bucks..the guy didnt know what he had
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- i was told this was the place to be for a pg guy so i need some advice or help from you guys more pics of my collections coming soon!
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Last edited by rocafella1 on Thu May 13, 2010 7:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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would it be hard to get it to working
should i repair it myself or send it somewhere to get repaired is it worth it how much is one these worth
Unless you are good with soldering, I suggest you don't fix it yourself. Yes you got a killer deal on that, but don't let that deal go to your head and make you think "I will try to fix it, but if I make it worse, it is only $10".
I would be willing to buy it off you, or fix it for you. Repairs would probably be under $100 depending on exactly what is wrong with it. Might be only $50 if it is something simple.
I would be willing to buy it off you, or fix it for you. Repairs would probably be under $100 depending on exactly what is wrong with it. Might be only $50 if it is something simple.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
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The first step is to see if it is drawing a lot of current. Put a 15A fuse in line with the power input and turn it on. Let us know if the fuse blows or not.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
that resistor is notorious for getting hot! i don't actuallt think that's your issue here but for starters i would swap it out for a bigger wattage one in the same value and stand it off the board a bit more.
the cap under it looks like it's got hot as well, maybe swap that out too
the cap under it looks like it's got hot as well, maybe swap that out too

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Outlaw in crate.
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Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
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its exactly this kind of thing that makes me love this phorum... some random guy that loves PG, buys a blown 10.00 amp and because of the common love, gets the info on how to fix the amp and joins the ranks of phorum LE owners.
too fricken cool.
too fricken cool.
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eric will prolly get it straight for you or buy it from you for even a lil profit for your pocket... either way you're in good hands now- 1 way or another you'll have a resolution that you will like with this amp here
eric will prolly get it straight for you or buy it from you for even a lil profit for your pocket... either way you're in good hands now- 1 way or another you'll have a resolution that you will like with this amp here
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You have problem with 15V supply. One of the op-amp IC’s leaking, shorted, unbalance or something shorted +/- 15 Volts supply to ground. I can fix that if you want. I have been worked for Phoenix Gold for more than 19 years repairing Phoenix Gold stuff before company was sold to AAMP of America. I start my own business and we can repair any Phoenix Gold, AudioSource or CarverPro amps or signal processors.
Wow, very cool! Welcome to the Phorum! How about a little introduction? I take it you worked with Roland K and the others?valeks1 wrote:You have problem with 15V supply. One of the op-amp IC’s leaking, shorted, unbalance or something shorted +/- 15 Volts supply to ground. I can fix that if you want. I have been worked for Phoenix Gold for more than 19 years repairing Phoenix Gold stuff before company was sold to AAMP of America. I start my own business and we can repair any Phoenix Gold, AudioSource or CarverPro amps or signal processors.
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i think a tear just rolled down my cheek
i can't believe there is a phoenix gold forum i am finally home i have had just about all kind of amps but yet and still the golds are the best i purchased a ti 600.2 from a friend of a friend for 50 bucks will post pic later
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Nice score! Have one of the guys here fix it for you... In working condition they are worth decent coin. No need to risk it.
Valeks1, welcome! I am sure you will have a great time here
We might pick your brain to death as well.
Valeks1, welcome! I am sure you will have a great time here

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Welcome to the Phorum, I guess you can get alot of customers with vintage PG-gear...valeks1 wrote:I can fix that if you want. I have been worked for Phoenix Gold for more than 19 years repairing Phoenix Gold stuff before company was sold to AAMP of America. I start my own business and we can repair any Phoenix Gold, AudioSource or CarverPro amps or signal processors.
Selling your Ti9 mids? PM me, please..
I also need a DD10...
I also need a DD10...
Re: i think a tear just rolled down my cheek
Yep, you are home now. Indeed...rocafella1 wrote:i can't believe there is a phoenix gold forum i am finally home
Welcome to the phorum, home you'll enjoy it as I have done....
Selling your Ti9 mids? PM me, please..
I also need a DD10...
I also need a DD10...