hifonics brutus brz1700.1d no audio

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i got a hifonics amp was going into protect mode i replaced q7 and i think its q8 its the two common transistors on the driver board that usually fail the amp no longer goes into protect it idles at about 1.6 amp but nothing is coming out of the speaker im not sure where t start tracing the signal any help in the right direction would be appreciated
 
sorry there you go
 

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you did reply i was asking about a specific type of amp and you said it may not be what i needed but ive been getting a lot more different types of amps so maybe it would be something i would benefit from

are you saying to put a multi meter on the legs of the output transistors im sorry this is still a little new to me
 
You said you had a scope. Use that to look for rail-rail oscillation. It will look like the example.

The tutorial is for those willing to put forth the effort to study (hard) to learn about a lot of different types of amps. Nowadays, there are few willing to do anything more than to watch a video. That's why I stopped adding to it.
 
What scope do you have so we know what you are looking at? Scopes are quite a large learning curve if you are new to them.
Does the drive board get warm when you power the amp?
Also, do you have your rail voltage at the rectifiers and control voltage from the transformer?
 
You stated that you had rail voltage that was equally far from the center reference. With that same vertical amplifier setting, and the timebase set to 5us, probe all 3 legs of the output transistors. Some will have the rail voltage that you saw previously. The others will have no voltage, rail-rail oscillation or some level of DC.

For now, if you want to read up on scopes and basic usage, read page 73 of the bcae1.com site.
 
on the first half of the irf640n the ones towards the center the two outside pins have a square wave the last set of three towards the outside of the board the center pins have the square wave then the two outside pins have the equal voltage from center reference
 
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