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David Harris[_2_] April 13th 10 08:54 AM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 
Morning all,

My trusty old NAD 3020a has stopped working properly. Prob somewhere
between vol control and preout/in. Suspect J111 muting FETs. I have a
reasonable copy of the cct diag, but cud really use a PCB layout to help
me finally fix this. Ill probably replace all those old drying caps
while Im at it.

Anyone ?

TIA

DH

Peter Larsen[_3_] April 13th 10 09:23 AM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 
David Harris wrote:

Morning all,


My trusty old NAD 3020a has stopped working properly. Prob somewhere
between vol control and preout/in. Suspect J111 muting FETs. I have a
reasonable copy of the cct diag, but cud really use a PCB layout to
help me finally fix this. Ill probably replace all those old drying
caps while Im at it.


Anyone ?


I got a diagram with my 302 when I bought at a modest cost, try asking NAD.

You may want to fix the RIAA correction while you are at it, NAD uses an
interpretation of the RIAA norm that leads to a 3 dB boost at 50 Hz, also
real high end stuff such as my old Audire preamp has had that aberration

DH


Kind regards

Peter Larsen



Phil Allison[_2_] April 13th 10 12:01 PM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 

"David Harris"

My trusty old NAD 3020a has stopped working properly. Prob somewhere
between vol control and preout/in. Suspect J111 muting FETs.


** Suspect bad contacts on the pre / main links too.


I have a reasonable copy of the cct diag, but cud really use a PCB layout
to help me finally fix this.


** All you really need is a well trained nose for all the usual culprits
built into most cheaply made amps.

Cos NADs have every last damn one of them.


l probably replace all those old drying caps while Im at it.


** Make that a 100% certainty.

Got an ESR meter??

Be amazed how many small electros are totally stuffed.



..... Phil



David Harris[_2_] April 13th 10 12:11 PM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 
On 13/04/2010 13:01, Phil Allison wrote:
"David Harris"

My trusty old NAD 3020a has stopped working properly. Prob somewhere
between vol control and preout/in. Suspect J111 muting FETs.


** Suspect bad contacts on the pre / main links too.


I have a reasonable copy of the cct diag, but cud really use a PCB layout
to help me finally fix this.


** All you really need is a well trained nose for all the usual culprits
built into most cheaply made amps.

Cos NADs have every last damn one of them.


l probably replace all those old drying caps while Im at it.


** Make that a 100% certainty.

Got an ESR meter??

Be amazed how many small electros are totally stuffed.



.... Phil



Thanks for all those pointers Phil, but it was actually a dry joint on
the cap (47u 63v) in the FET mute control circuit. It was causing mute
to be on permanently. I sussed it by judicious prodding :) But u are
right, and I am embarking on a cap swap out project over the next few weeks.

I still wouldnt mind a layout diag though if anyone has one ?

DH

Phil Allison[_2_] April 13th 10 12:14 PM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 

"David Harris"


Thanks for all those pointers Phil, but it was actually a dry joint on the
cap (47u 63v) in the FET mute control circuit.



** Seen the same cap dry out and go open with similar results.

Then I found about 12 others well on the way.

Suggest you replace ALL the small electros.




...... Phil







UnsteadyKen April 13th 10 01:21 PM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 
David Harris said...


I still wouldnt mind a layout diag though if anyone has one ?


HiFi Engine has some for the 3020 and 3020i, may be similar?

http://www.hifiengine.com/manuals/nad/3020.shtml

--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/

Dave Plowman (News) April 13th 10 03:52 PM

NAD 3020a PCB layout anyone ??
 
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
** All you really need is a well trained nose for all the usual
culprits built into most cheaply made amps.


Cos NADs have every last damn one of them.


I've got one in the kitchen - on most of the day - which must be pushing
20 years old. Not bad for a 'cheap amp' - given it sounds nice too.

--
*Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

Dave Plowman London SW
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