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In Reply to: RE: McIntosh MA6100 repairs posted by Thermionic27609 on April 16, 2017 at 08:58:44
Some of that is due to the different numbered components between the channels.BTW,the MJ15003 and MJ15004 you can buy at Mouser or Newark.I bought 100 of them two years ago and I have 32 of them left. 22meg isn't really a problem.Do you have a way to run a power output test and distortion level?
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
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Yes, I bought the MJ15003G from Mouser, but I also bought two from McIntosh because the owner wanted them sourced from McIntosh -- the first time, before the second channel blew on the bench. All are by ON Semiconductor.
I've done full-power bench tests into a resistive dummy load and a crossover distortion check at low power. All that is fine. Both channels are putting out above rated power, checked individually. Clipping is symmetrical.
I don't have a distortion analyzer. Yet.
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