I've got a DAP AUDIO QI-4400 Amplifier on my workbench. When you turn it on, it goes in to a protection mode that a lot of these bits of kit seem to have. On opening up the unit I could immediately see a blown cap, so I replaced it and powered it back on. It still went in to protected mode (so there's still something wrong with it) and after about 10 minutes the cap I replaced went bang! Just in case you can't see it, it's the one I've drawn a black cross on so I dont forget which one it is!!


You have to remove the metal housing in the middle as the PCB the cap is on is the whole width of the device and is a pain to remove as there are lots of cables plugged in to it all over the place.
My only experience of Amplifiers is the tiny ones you get in powered speakers so any pointers on where to start testing/looking are greatly appreciated. I'm on a Learning Curve with this one so please bear with me!
You have to remove the metal housing in the middle as the PCB the cap is on is the whole width of the device and is a pain to remove as there are lots of cables plugged in to it all over the place.
My only experience of Amplifiers is the tiny ones you get in powered speakers so any pointers on where to start testing/looking are greatly appreciated. I'm on a Learning Curve with this one so please bear with me!
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