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Rowe AMI Amp Help!
Hi. I hope someone out there can help me. I've put alot of time into
my juke, and have it up and running except for one little thing. I can't get the AMP to work. I've found out that the amps that existed in this model were tough to fix becuase the amp transistors will easily blow, and there is no fix. I picked up a newer model and can't find a pinout diagram or any information on what this belongs to. If you could send me pinouts our let me know what model this receiver has schematics for, I'd greatly appreciate it. The model is 06-07438-03 Thanks, Tom |
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Tony Miklos wrote in message ...
Tom wrote: Hi. I hope someone out there can help me. I've put alot of time into my juke, and have it up and running except for one little thing. I can't get the AMP to work. I've found out that the amps that existed in this model were tough to fix becuase the amp transistors will easily blow, and there is no fix. I picked up a newer model and can't find a pinout diagram or any information on what this belongs to. If you could send me pinouts our let me know what model this receiver has schematics for, I'd greatly appreciate it. The model is 06-07438-03 I'm curious. What model AMI and what was the original amp model in it? I just did a solid state amp for an MM3 (the 50 watt version). I've found that lot's of the Seeburgs (with germanium transistors) are the hardest to repair. It's a rowe R-82, and has a r-2179a (65 Watt)amp in it. 1 of the amp cards is bad, and the preamp needed a whole recap just to get the sound up to some level to see what kind of condition the amp cards were in. I guess i should have clarified the no fix part by saying that the fix comes at ~$60.00 a card, if you can find the transistors. Since they are out of production, they are difficult to find. |
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Tom wrote:
Tony Miklos wrote in message ... Tom wrote: Hi. I hope someone out there can help me. I've put alot of time into my juke, and have it up and running except for one little thing. I can't get the AMP to work. I've found out that the amps that existed in this model were tough to fix becuase the amp transistors will easily blow, and there is no fix. I picked up a newer model and can't find a pinout diagram or any information on what this belongs to. If you could send me pinouts our let me know what model this receiver has schematics for, I'd greatly appreciate it. The model is 06-07438-03 I'm curious. What model AMI and what was the original amp model in it? I just did a solid state amp for an MM3 (the 50 watt version). I've found that lot's of the Seeburgs (with germanium transistors) are the hardest to repair. It's a rowe R-82, and has a r-2179a (65 Watt)amp in it. 1 of the amp cards is bad, and the preamp needed a whole recap just to get the sound up to some level to see what kind of condition the amp cards were in. I guess i should have clarified the no fix part by saying that the fix comes at ~$60.00 a card, if you can find the transistors. Since they are out of production, they are difficult to find. I don't know what you paid for the newer amp, but in my opinion, it would have been be a lot easier and possibly less expensive to repair the original amp. If it's the one that came with the juke originally (that amp number doesn't sound right?), it's not really that difficult an amp to repair. Sorry I don't have all the pinouts you need to do the swap. Hopefully the amp you bought is in good working order... and at 125 watts vs. 65 watts, don't crank it up and blow out your old speakers! -- Tony |
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