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    Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

    I have a kenwood sw-38ht that has stopped working with a blown fuse. i tried another fuse and with no input or output connected it blew instantly when i turned it on.

    i looked the components over and do not see any damaged electronics. i checked resistance between positive and negative coming out of the bridge rectifier and it shows .2ohm. i have desoldered the bridge rectifier to be sure it was not shorted.

    do you think it is the TDA7293V that has gone bad? would it be worth replacing, it is a fairly old amp.

    attached is service manual, can pull the camera out if you want pics.
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    #2
    Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

    maybe - desolder that chip and meter it again.
    as to if it's worth it - it depends on the cost of the chip - but probably it's well worth it.

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      #3
      Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

      i found it on ebay for like $4 including shipping. figure it would be worth a shot for that much. but the thnig is, i dont know what pins to check on that chip.

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        #4
        Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

        just look at the diagram and meter between B+ and B-

        or desolder it and see if the fuse still blows.

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          #5
          Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

          definitely looks like its the ic. desoldered it and b+ and b- is now ~2megohms affected by the caps i think. the respective pins on the ic still .2ohm. ordered the new tda7293. will let you know how it works out.

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            #6
            Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

            V or H on the end of the part number is important btw, it's the way the pins are bent.
            (V for vertical mounting, H for horizontal)

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              #7
              Re: Kenwood subwoofer amp dead with fuse blown

              Soldered the new chip on, plugged it in and flipped the switch. and boom, sub is working again

              thanks stj.

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