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Old 13th Oct 2025, 10:25 am   #1
g0hze snowy
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Default Pioneer PA3002.

Some advice please peeps.
I have a couple of recovered PA modules, PA3002.
The basic amp (Pioneer SA5500 MK2) was too far bent and battered for me to try and fire it up, so it became spares.
Is there a way of testing the modules?
Once again your learned advice please
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Old 20th Oct 2025, 3:27 pm   #2
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Default Re: Pioneer pa3002

I'm not sure if you found their technical guide for integrated circuits, but this page from the first edition covers the PA3002.

Hope it helps!
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