Hello, I have a Crate keyboard amp that I use as a monitor that has been dying for a while, I think, and finally bit the dust. What happened this time is I turned the power switch on and immediately I saw a bright white/blue flash inside the case around the side of the cover, and all the LED's blinked and shut off immediately.
Prior to this, when the power switch has been turned off, it clicks or pops, then a high pitched squeal that goes up in pitch for a second or so then it shuts off.
But that has been going on for a long time.
So, i opened up the case, replaced the 2Amp 250V slow blow in line fuse, tried it again, immediately it blew.
I have pictures of both sides of the board, I did notice an area that looks like it is burned or was heated. Can anyone identify what the components are in this area? I know what capacitors look like, but its the black thingies that I don't know what are.
Anything that would immediately come to mind would be appreciated also.
thanks in advance, AJ
Also, I don't have a capacitance meter, but I'm going to go buy one. I have a nice multi-meter, but it doesn't have the capacitance function. Any recommendations on a meter would be appreciated. Probably going to fry's unless you can recommend something on Amazon much higher than I could get at fry's. thanks
Prior to this, when the power switch has been turned off, it clicks or pops, then a high pitched squeal that goes up in pitch for a second or so then it shuts off.
But that has been going on for a long time.
So, i opened up the case, replaced the 2Amp 250V slow blow in line fuse, tried it again, immediately it blew.
I have pictures of both sides of the board, I did notice an area that looks like it is burned or was heated. Can anyone identify what the components are in this area? I know what capacitors look like, but its the black thingies that I don't know what are.
Anything that would immediately come to mind would be appreciated also.
thanks in advance, AJ
Also, I don't have a capacitance meter, but I'm going to go buy one. I have a nice multi-meter, but it doesn't have the capacitance function. Any recommendations on a meter would be appreciated. Probably going to fry's unless you can recommend something on Amazon much higher than I could get at fry's. thanks
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