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|    Tim Schwartz to Kinda tech    |
|    Re: Carver audio problem    |
|    03 May 10 08:00:45    |
      From: tim@bristolnj.com              On 5/1/2010 2:15 PM, Kinda tech wrote:       > I have a carver hr-895. I have a clicking static coming out of the right       > bank or speakers. The speakers are not blown. Can anyone tell me what       > the possible problems are? Please and thanks for all help.       >       >       >       >       Overheated transistors a baked soldering on driver transistors for front       channels. (2SC2705 and 2SA1145 as I recall) Look down any you'll see       the darkened area of the 'mother' board. Extensive resoldering, and       sometimes replacing the transistors will cure it. Be careful, as the       foils are VERY delicate and easily damaged, especially as they've been       baked to death.              Regards,       Tim Schwartz       Bristol Electronics              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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