Thread: Technics PR305
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Old 22nd Feb 2019, 12:25 am   #5
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Default Re: Technics PR305

I agree with Tony it could be dry joints. power up and start taping the boards with the plastic or wood handle of a screwdriver and it might burst into life.
It could also be a transistor, FET or regulator gone bad. Is anything getting warm on the heatsink that is strapped to the power supply board?
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