zx350 on/even b4 fuse put back in??????
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zx350 on/even b4 fuse put back in??????
sorry guys i need help!!!! my zx350 powered up even b4 i put the fuse in for it? the remote wire is coming off of the dd10-any clues?-help quic, and please and thank you in advance
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ok, i pulled the fuse, and the fuse looks good,and that amp turned off, and another amp coming off that same block(even though 2 different fuses) wasnt coming on,untill i powered system up- i wonder if its the amp internally, as it is a zx350 i can see thru the window that fuse looks good too
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ok, new fuse at distro block, and main fuse; still turns on without any power, im gonna go ahead and pull/replace amp internal fuse, even though it looks good, if thats not the problem what could it be internally? i had this on my ps a month ago, and it didnt act like this-ill let everybody know in a few minutes-
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Bring it to me...I will take it here next week with my ZX450 and see if they can fix it for you
This is where I go if I don't what the problem is....they are not very expensive....I have never paid more than $60 to have something repaired and the work is excellent. They have been in business for quite some time now. It's only about 5 minutes from my house too.
http://www.sound-repair.com/
This is the place I was telling you about Christian....these guys know their stuff, and this is also where the guy who builds amplifiers hangs out at
This is where I go if I don't what the problem is....they are not very expensive....I have never paid more than $60 to have something repaired and the work is excellent. They have been in business for quite some time now. It's only about 5 minutes from my house too.

http://www.sound-repair.com/
This is the place I was telling you about Christian....these guys know their stuff, and this is also where the guy who builds amplifiers hangs out at

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jim, i obviouslyhave some knowledge, as ive replaced the output transistors a zx450, power input/rail caps on both zx350/450, can u by chance give me a more precise location?-not too sure what the Q8 is and im looking for, i know the daughter board, the 1 ur refering too is the same one that has the leds soldered to it, or the xover board?-alk @ pg had to re-solder my xover board on this model b/c the 8ribbon conductor fellout on me, and i just couldnt get it;it was like they used 28gauge to solder the main/over boards together, and thanks guys-Christian
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Q8 is the location on the board. You should be able to see it silk screened in close proximity to the ZTX749 transistor in that location.
Common symbols used in car amplifiers:
IC = integrated circuit
Q = transistor
D = diode
ZD = zener diode
L = inductor/choke
T = transformer
J = jumper
R = resistor
C = capacitor
The number that follows the letter denoted the device number in that particular assembly.
Common symbols used in car amplifiers:
IC = integrated circuit
Q = transistor
D = diode
ZD = zener diode
L = inductor/choke
T = transformer
J = jumper
R = resistor
C = capacitor
The number that follows the letter denoted the device number in that particular assembly.
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ok, well ive emailed with alek from pg(guy that repairs the amps sent back in), he seemed to think somehow the power is touching the remote, so i removed the board, saw nothing burnt, no fray wires etc., put it all back together, thru it back on the power supply, and with no remote jumper wire, amp still turns on, fan, but no output, so i put a jumper wire to the remote terminal , and there was output-this seems very strange??????





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well, he did put a jumper wire ,on the underneath of the board, going from one of the positive power input caps, to the fourth "PRONG" ps board(prong meaning there are about 20 solder joints ,soldering the ps board to the main board-
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i dont think there is anyway ill ever part with the 350, that, and my 450, were my first 2 pg amps ever(1996-V1), so they hold a sentimental value, that the average dollar amount u can get from them, would never be enough for me to part withdBincognito wrote:I told you, I can fix it.....or you can sell it and ride out with the 475
They are tucked away so you don't see them anyway

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If power is somehow touching the remote, then hook up power and ground and without remote applied see if you get voltage at the remote terminal. If not, then that's not the problem.thedeal7235 wrote:ok, well ive emailed with alek from pg(guy that repairs the amps sent back in), he seemed to think somehow the power is touching the remote, so i removed the board, saw nothing burnt, no fray wires etc., put it all back together, thru it back on the power supply, and with no remote jumper wire, amp still turns on, fan, but no output, so i put a jumper wire to the remote terminal , and there was output-this seems very strange??????![]()
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