I'm working on a 2-way 15" powered speaker: Mackie SRM450.
At a show, it slowly lost volume until it stopped working. Opened it up: blown fuse. Threw in another fuse, turned it on and immediately blew it as well.
Tested both rails (one for high pass and one for low pass) and pretty much the entire low pass rail had shorted rectifiers and transistors.
Swapped the entire blown rail along with the 1/4 watt resistors on the low and high pass sides (probably overkill) as well as all of the larger resistors connected to the rail. Also swapped the (4) 6800uf 50v caps in the power section.
Now when it powers on it doesn't blow the fuse, but a loud bassy 120hz HUM comes through the speaker, with no control over the volume from the gain knob. I can't get any signal coming from the input section either.
I double checked the chassis grounds to make sure the connections were nice and tight.
Also, when I turn it on it POPS with the green power indicator LED turning on. Soft turn off though.
Any ideas or advice on this would be VERY much appreciated.
Here's the service manual with schematics:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download...ie_SRM450.html
At a show, it slowly lost volume until it stopped working. Opened it up: blown fuse. Threw in another fuse, turned it on and immediately blew it as well.
Tested both rails (one for high pass and one for low pass) and pretty much the entire low pass rail had shorted rectifiers and transistors.
Swapped the entire blown rail along with the 1/4 watt resistors on the low and high pass sides (probably overkill) as well as all of the larger resistors connected to the rail. Also swapped the (4) 6800uf 50v caps in the power section.
Now when it powers on it doesn't blow the fuse, but a loud bassy 120hz HUM comes through the speaker, with no control over the volume from the gain knob. I can't get any signal coming from the input section either.

Also, when I turn it on it POPS with the green power indicator LED turning on. Soft turn off though.
Any ideas or advice on this would be VERY much appreciated.
Here's the service manual with schematics:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download...ie_SRM450.html
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