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RE: DIYHiFi supply Lux91 Mono Max problems

Posted by jim.freer on January 7, 2014 at 01:11:14:

Hi Thorsten,

Yes I can do this. I am going round to Chris's house tonight to double confirm issues in another system (I have done this once before). I don't have a multi-meter here but at my other house and will go down to this next week. When Brian was still around we did a bunch of voltage checks and as I remember this did not bring up anything obvious at the time. But I shall re-check these and send on.

What I think I really need is for someone to swap out the individual modular boards in the amps and then see where the point of failure is. Or do more dynamic tests with output frequencies. But I need to find a qualified and skilled electronics person who can do that for me as a service. I have not found that person and Chris's suggestion from a few months back has apparently stopped doing that work. I was an electronics engineer in an earlier life but would prefer to put these in the hands of someone who is still experienced in this area and doing things now, I stopped this for an academic career some +20 years ago!!, cheers, Jim