Hello everyone! :-)
An acquaintance of mine works as a DJ in his spare time and brought me a defective QSC active loudspeaker (Model: K10.2) for repair.
Error description: The device could not be switched on (after he lent it to another DJ).
A visual inspection revealed an obviously blown fuse (F41) and a cracked thermistor (R41) on the mains filter board. A closer look at the amplifier board revealed two defective power MOSFETS (Q13, Q14) and other defective components on the +12VLOW rail.
After replacing all the obviously defective components, the device could be switched on again without any problems... but unfortunately there is no sound coming out...:-(
After a long e-mail exchange with the manufacturer's support department, I was informed that the defective circuit board would simply be thrown away. (The support employee even “kindly” e-mailed me the order form for the replacement circuit board)
For economic reasons, this approach may be plausible... but for someone like me who is just trying to fix a friend's broken stuff, it's not really acceptable...
I would therefore be interested to know if anyone knows where I can find the circuit diagram (and the component layout) for this speaker.
Thanks in advance! :-)
Kind regards
An acquaintance of mine works as a DJ in his spare time and brought me a defective QSC active loudspeaker (Model: K10.2) for repair.
Error description: The device could not be switched on (after he lent it to another DJ).
A visual inspection revealed an obviously blown fuse (F41) and a cracked thermistor (R41) on the mains filter board. A closer look at the amplifier board revealed two defective power MOSFETS (Q13, Q14) and other defective components on the +12VLOW rail.
After replacing all the obviously defective components, the device could be switched on again without any problems... but unfortunately there is no sound coming out...:-(
After a long e-mail exchange with the manufacturer's support department, I was informed that the defective circuit board would simply be thrown away. (The support employee even “kindly” e-mailed me the order form for the replacement circuit board)
For economic reasons, this approach may be plausible... but for someone like me who is just trying to fix a friend's broken stuff, it's not really acceptable...
I would therefore be interested to know if anyone knows where I can find the circuit diagram (and the component layout) for this speaker.
Thanks in advance! :-)
Kind regards
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