Sr oldhvymec. With all due respect to someone that appears to know what the problem is and knows how to fix it ...... It does no good to give me a "hint". This is not a school atmosphere. I have a problem and I am going to the "forum" and am asking for help. I cannot solve this problem either thru Cary Audio or by getting into the amplifier to track the problem if I do not know values. I know what a resistor is, what a cap is, lugs, etc. but if I do not have a value attached to the resistor or cap in the schematic and have no voltage values, I am stuck. So please, if you know the answer, don't give me a hint or tell me to open a 6-pak, HELP ME FIND THE SOLUTION. If you want to charge me for your knowledge, let me know, but don't give me hints. I am not a kid!
Cary Audio SLA-70B amplifier
I have no schematics for my SLA-70B and Cary Audio no longer offer technical support on this very old [27 year old] amp. The LED light on the front panel of my SLA-70B Signature Amp does not work [does not light up]. Upon my opening the bottom panel I noticed that the positive side of the LED was “just hanging in the air. Also a resistor 100K 5W was totally blown up so I cannot take a reading of it at all.
[I don't know why I cannot include an illustration of the issue in question]
The negative of the LED is connected. The positive (orange wire) is just floating loose. There is a resistor 100K 5W which is connected to GRD and the other side has blown up.
I do hope someone can allow me to upload an illustration. It will definitely help in solving this issue.
Thanks, richfrank
[I don't know why I cannot include an illustration of the issue in question]
The negative of the LED is connected. The positive (orange wire) is just floating loose. There is a resistor 100K 5W which is connected to GRD and the other side has blown up.
I do hope someone can allow me to upload an illustration. It will definitely help in solving this issue.
Thanks, richfrank
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