It works in bridged using the left + and right -
I cleaned the board with iso, soapy water, and rinsed it. After drying it in an oven the left - came back to life but not for long.
Does this sound like a bad solder somewhere down the line? Can I troubleshoot it with a multimeter only? How much would this cost to repair if I can't do it? I'm a beginner electronics tinkerer.
I'm gonna give it another round in the oven.
xenon 100.4 left channels dont work
Re: xenon 100.4 left channels dont work
If both left channels do not work, that might be an easy fix. The channels are independent of each other, aside from a few connections in the preamp section. You could be dealing with a bad combine switch, or bad configuration switch.
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Re: xenon 100.4 left channels dont work
Thanks. Didn't know I got any replies. I thought I'd get an email.Eric D wrote:If both left channels do not work, that might be an easy fix. The channels are independent of each other, aside from a few connections in the preamp section. You could be dealing with a bad combine switch, or bad configuration switch.
ACTUALLY like i said they work bridged, the front bridged sounds clean but the rear I hear music as well as a buzzing sound, If I use left channels that buzzing is all I hear.
Combine switch..is that the 2/4 channel switch? and configuration switch is the one of the filter switches?
gonna take it to a tech. this amp sounds TOO CLEAN for me to mess it up..
Re: xenon 100.4 left channels dont work
Even though the amp sounds OK bridged, that does not mean it is working bridged. If one channel is not working, an amp will still potentially play music bridged, but since you use both channels to bridge, you would only be getting half the normal bridged voltage (one quarter of the power).
Yes, the combine switch is the 2/4 switch on that amp, and the configuration switches would be the high and low pass enable switches.
Yes, the combine switch is the 2/4 switch on that amp, and the configuration switches would be the high and low pass enable switches.
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Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
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Don't even know what Ohm's law is...