WHAT WOULD CAUSE JC-1 MONOBLOCK TO SELF DESTRUCT?


Hi all,
I own Parasound Halo JC-1 monoblock amps, and have never had any reliability issues at all with them.
I have a friend, however, who had a JC-1 monoblock to literally self-destruct.
He said he was listening to it at normal levels, and heard a loud pop that almost sounded like a firecracker went off, the amp went completely dead, and the smell of toasted components filled the air.
He shined a flashlight through the top cover and said that it looked like at least 8 to 10 of the black square Sanken transistors mounted on the sides of inside of the amp, on the heat sinks, had literally blown to pieces!
He said the Sanken devices were still there, but the centers of many of them had literally blown out.
I would assume that these square black Sanken devices are the output transistors?
He checked the power cord, speaker cables, speakers, interconnects, etc., for short circuits and found nothing!
Has anyone else out there had this to happen to their Parasound Halo JC-1 monos, or any other amp before?
What would cause such an incident to happen?
Any answers, ideas, or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million!
Angela
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Showing 2 responses by bpwalsh

Angela, this is rare as far as I know, but when a JC-1 gets into a runaway condition a domino effect of output device failure is possible. Your friend should contact Parasound service, toll free 866-770-8324, and it probably wouldn't hurt for him to let his dealer know of the occurrence. A nice thing to know is the warranty is ten years parts, five years labor. Best of luck!
Brian
Seadogs1, I suggest you contact your dealer and/or Parasound as mentioned above to discuss problems you may be experiencing. John Curl does not visit this website and rarely gets involved in service matters. Tony or Bob can help you.