Ralph the OP was referring to thermaltrak output chips made by OnSemi. Can’t be bypassed. They were discontinued for a while. Now back in
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My Amp is Broken - Not Sure What to Do - Any Recommendations?
grannyring4,348 posts10-14-2018 1:28pmA good tech/modifier could fix this amp. You simply need a new way of handling the protection circuit in your amp. No way your amp is now trash. Are you near any good tube amp builders or techs?+1 This is AR b***s**t, of course this can be repaired by a competent tech in an alternative way. AR just want you to buy a new one. As grannyring said find a competent tech and get it fixed. Cheers George |
Here’s the problem with ThermalTrak devices that supposedly was solve by Ayre but not AR https://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/407ayre/index.html ON Semi only made 1 set of thermaltraks, and yes I just confirmed that Mouser has them in stock. By the way the SD135s are only 10 years old. |
Whatever you decide, I recommend you look into a Vandy sub(or two). Besides sounding awesome with musical bass, they will allow your speakers to be hi- passed which offloads the bass responsibility from your amp. Believe it or not, your Vandies will sound better top to bottom, not just in the bass. The 2w’s can be found for pretty cheap |