Cary V-12 blowing capacitors


Hi,

I have a pair of Cary V12 monoblocks one of which is blowing capacitors. It was initially sent in to cary as it was the 3 Amp fuses. They initially replace the capacitors and sent it back. It worked briefly and then started blowing fuses again. It went back to Carrie and this time they replaced both transformers. It did work for a couple of weeks but yesterday when I turn it on and was in the standby mode I heard a crackling noise from inside the amp and 3 amp fuse blew again. There was a large puddle of oil in the back of the amp which is from the capacitor. So it seems like something is still not repaired correctly which is causing the capacitors to blow which maybe is why the fuses are blowing. With it being to cary twice and they are not really sure what's happening has anyone else had this issue?
whataboutbob1

Showing 1 response by gs5556

The problem is most likely a manufacturing lemon. Somewhere in that amp either a tiny section of insulation has been damaged, a small piece of wire or lead clipping lodged in a very inconvenient spot, or the wrong value passive component has been installed.

Repairing amps is like fixing cars -- throwing parts at the problem without identifying it is almost always a waste of money. The easiest route to take is to replace parts because if the parts are okay they just put them on the shelf and it costs next to nothing to essentially make a trade. Cary has to take that amp apart and find the bug. But that is a very expensive labor cost, which is why they are trying to fix it on the cheap. You have to tell them to find the problem instead of proposing which parts to change.