There aren't any markings on the board unfortunately - except the marking R140, and the component was truly fried lol
A loose nut had arc'ed it out to one of the columns supporting a different board
My friend says it's functioning as part of a potential divider where the positive DC power comes into the amp board from the power supply board.
May as well be japanese to me 🤷♂️
All I’m looking for is a value of a resistor. It shouldn’t really be that hard! Lol
Its R140.
everything else works fine, but this will restore it to a completely working condition. 👍
Hi there.
I have a favour to ask of the bh250 owners out there.
My amp has blown, and the issue has been traced to resistor R140. Apparently it's "part of a potential divider where the positive dc power comes into the amp board from the power supply board" - I hope that means more to someone than it does to me LOL
Is there anyone that knows what value it is, or could open up the case to take a pic for me to send to my amp repair chap to help him out?
I'm coming up with nothing on google regarding schematics or values.
Thank you in advance
If you're a fan of the matsumoku instruments, don't discount the Westburys.
Lovely build, and with dimarzio pups iirc.
I have two, and they sound immense
But of those two, I'd go for the Aria
Evening chaps.
recently my bh250 amp head blew.
I have a particularly gifted friend that has spotted a short causes by a loose bolt rattling around inside.
min order to fix it, he needs a schematic to identify the resistor’s value that has blown.
Does anyone have one or know where I can find one. My Google searches have shown up nothing so far.
thanks in advance 👍👍