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meg September 5th 04 02:51 PM

NAD 304 schematic
 
Please help me anyone.......
My amp suddenly shut up(no loud playing), the led in front is red instead of
green.I`ve measured the output and that`s ok. I can`t find out what`s wrong.
To solve this, I need a schematic or a very good tip. Hope someone out there
can help me with this

Thanks.....



AV99 September 5th 04 06:29 PM

NAD 304 schematic
 

"meg" wrote in message
...
Please help me anyone.......
My amp suddenly shut up(no loud playing), the led in front is red instead

of
green.I`ve measured the output and that`s ok. I can`t find out what`s

wrong.
To solve this, I need a schematic or a very good tip. Hope someone out

there
can help me with this

Thanks.....




From Google :

Usually this means a blown channel - bad output transistors and possibly
other
parts as well. My 304 had a bad 3.3 K resistor which caused this, however.
I
am a repair tech by trade, though - can't really recommend trying to fix it
yourself if you're a newbie or DIY'er. Too many ways of messing it up worse,
and NAD's are somewhat "special" to repair. Parts such as transistors which
can be readily "subbed" in many other units often don't _quite_ work in
the
NAD, requiring special ordering from NAD.



Another service note I forgot about is to check R333(left) and R334
(right channel). These are 47K ohm, half watt resistors. If they open
the channel will have 10-15V of DC offset and the muting relay will not
turn on.








Jim Lesurf September 6th 04 08:16 AM

NAD 304 schematic
 
In article , meg
wrote:
Please help me anyone....... My amp suddenly shut up(no loud playing),
the led in front is red instead of green.I`ve measured the output and
that`s ok. I can`t find out what`s wrong. To solve this, I need a
schematic or a very good tip. Hope someone out there can help me with
this


I'm curious as to what you mean when you say you "measured the output".
What measurement did you make and in what way was it "ok"?

Slainte,

Jim

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