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Eugen T
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Hi all,
I have JBL PSW-D112 amplified subwoofer. Recently 2A fuse got blown. I
couldn't find any bad parts on 2 small PCBs inside. The only thing which may
be broken is S64AMI power amplifier module. That piece is filled with epoxy,
so I cannot open it. Looks like I'll need to find replacement for this
module.
I found this message on one of HAM user forums:
The CK-72 germanium transistor made by Raytheon was a direct replacement for
this module <S64AMI>, it is however no longer made. Try using a Phillips
6CA7, it should just drop right in. But in all honesty, you would have
better luck posting in an audiophile forum.
I cannot find any references to either CK-72 or 6CA7 online.
Did anybody have experience fixing these subs or this particular amp module?
Would Philips 6CA7 really replace S64AMI? Where can I find datasheets for
above components?
Thank you very much!
viperz (at) mail (dot) com
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I have JBL PSW-D112 amplified subwoofer. Recently 2A fuse got blown. I
couldn't find any bad parts on 2 small PCBs inside. The only thing which may
be broken is S64AMI power amplifier module. That piece is filled with epoxy,
so I cannot open it. Looks like I'll need to find replacement for this
module.
I found this message on one of HAM user forums:
The CK-72 germanium transistor made by Raytheon was a direct replacement for
this module <S64AMI>, it is however no longer made. Try using a Phillips
6CA7, it should just drop right in. But in all honesty, you would have
better luck posting in an audiophile forum.
I cannot find any references to either CK-72 or 6CA7 online.
Did anybody have experience fixing these subs or this particular amp module?
Would Philips 6CA7 really replace S64AMI? Where can I find datasheets for
above components?
Thank you very much!
viperz (at) mail (dot) com
Stupid Sympatico in Canada dropped support for sci.electronisc.repair
((((((((