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  1. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1416784880' post='2613633']
    It doesn't look anything like the one mine had, I think my f.e.ts were mounted on to the chassis. Is this one of the early ILP power modules? (Caveat: I had mine quite a while ago and my memory is not what it was!)
    [/quote]

    No, I found out this is a cheap repacement for the original amp.

    I'm thinking on putting this in:

    http://www.djuke.nl/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=6&category_id=2&vmcchk=1&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=8

  2. @Bassman Steve

    I've tested the combo with all settings neutral, no compression. Passive P-bass, Lo input. The sound is tinny and slightly distorted. Distortion becomes worse after a few minutes of playing and stays distorted. If I roll of the highs on the bass the distortion increases. If I plug in my earphones in the phones output the sound is fine. I love it! Same if i use the unbalanced DI. If I use the speaker again, the sound is distorted again and distortion increases with time. I've tested the speaker on my Markbass amp and it sounds fine.

    It would be great to get advise from Stewart Ward.

    Grtz, Cyril

  3. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1415915664' post='2605299']
    It could be one of the large power resistors in the power amp stage having fractured the solder to the pcb. They sit high off the board and can vibrate. It might be worth going over it with a soldering iron first just in case. This could manifest the same as one of the output fets having blown.
    On mine, it just manifested as a crackle when played loudly, but if it had become completely disconnected I think it would have sounded distorted (half the waveform) and lacking in bass.
    [/quote]

    My problem is similar. Thank you. I will check this.

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