Best patchbay run through and explanation I've seen! Great graphics smartly used that really help make the presentation. Thanks for the effort!
@krsp42011 күн бұрын
Slick video with everything I need to know.
@nateonearth12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. This was perfect!
@michaelhenshaw25815 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍👍👍👍
@a.arokiasamysamy4965Ай бұрын
Nice explanation, thanks.
@chrisnicholas824Ай бұрын
Incredible explanation. Great work! Finally makes sense.
@ijabbs143Ай бұрын
If it powers up then fuses are food?
@kenm.6502Ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the video, it was very informative. I was wondering though, on the second set of transistors you found that only one read low, and the attached resistor was bad. Am I correct in assuming that the resistor was reading open line? And because it was open line it isolated the bad transistor, removing it from the circuit? Thank you for your time and keep making videos!!!!
@LaliladaAnaminaАй бұрын
The best and easiest explanation I’ve seen, Thankyou
@SKTVisMUSICАй бұрын
Thank you very much.
@InternalMindАй бұрын
Why is every patchbay tutorial video about mics preamps compressors and never about straightforward synth and fx!
@pittinodanАй бұрын
Great !!!
@lloydmcdavid3970Ай бұрын
I like that you literally explain what the difference is of each channel was and where that that break comes into I didn't really fully understand the admit her the bass and The Collector and what the percentage of them actually working is until you fed me this information I think you would be an excellent teacher for anyone
@lloydmcdavid3970Ай бұрын
I think you would be an excellent teacher for anyone to learn things from and I do appreciate you
@Thearcherfl2 ай бұрын
Great examples! Great video
@yeojboy2 ай бұрын
Very thorough!
@trenenpierskalla55002 ай бұрын
I’m sure you get lots of questions from people but I’d appreciate any suggestions from you. I have an old Crate B10 xl solid state amp that I’ve been trying to get working again for a couple years. There isn’t any repair places near me and I searched all over online with no luck finding any similar problems like mine. I was playing it and all of a sudden zero audio, not even a hum, the fuse wasn’t blown and it still powers on. I’ve confirmed that the speaker is still good, I can’t see any signs of something that got hot or blew, the jack inputs are making contact and all of the wiring is good, none of the caps look bulged and it doesn’t even make a sound when I touch the aux jack. I’m suspecting it’s a component on the circuit board but I can’t see a visible problems, I’ve tried testing everything with the knowledge I have, it makes a small sound whenever I touch two of the pins on the output transistor/mosfet so It might be that but I’m not sure. It might even be one of the many diodes.
@wattage20072 ай бұрын
That was possibly the best explanation of the workings of a transisteor and an amplifier I've ever seen in my 5 decades.
@ekaksana2 ай бұрын
A proper visual aid. Well done
@LongStep3 ай бұрын
Where can you get schematics? I can't find the schematics for my Proton D1200.
@tatajproductions3 ай бұрын
Yo gumpe grow a pair then you can comment until then pipe down. Go take your moped for a ride.
@roygumpel84153 ай бұрын
is it really a big job to fix the choke mechanism itself? Like, if one thinks the choke might not be openeing up all the way.
@tatajproductions3 ай бұрын
Yo gumpy Grow a pair until then pipe down Go take your moped for a ride
@andrewgarley14003 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I wired 96 way normalised times 7 bays many years ago, I remember all that soldering lol
@Rick_Erickson3 ай бұрын
I can't imagine this has not been pointed out yet but the solder pads on the board connect to the Base and Emitter. The Collector is the big metal case on the other side. On this model QSC amp the collectors are grounded directly to the aluminum heatsink. Most amps isolate the collector with an insulator, some of which require thermal transfer compound, others do not. It is also quite common for other components to short (or open) along with the power transistors. While I understand that you are trying to help people out and save them money, you are in effect giving them just enough information to possibly do serious damage to their amp or to themselves in the process. It isn't always as easy as it looks folks.
@scrummyvision3 ай бұрын
sleeper vid on cable creation and interfacing. i haven't built any audio cables yet but i'm 2/2 on 30A power cables. sounds like a great project! thanks!
@scrumpeldwarf3 ай бұрын
About to try this on the speaker for my bass amp. I'll let you know if it worked
@riverboat284 ай бұрын
If you're not an idiot you should be fine.... Has anyone checked who's president in America lately? 😂
@CarlDidur4 ай бұрын
Good vid. I have watched many. I am a service tech working mostly on tape machines and I just avoid these haha. I won't have to in the future
@TheHithirteen4 ай бұрын
It may have already been stated, but be aware that 1/4 TRS cables do not allow 48 volt phantom power to pass through, so you can't use phantom from the preamp to the mic over a TRS to XLR cable.
@TeDubbs4 ай бұрын
There is nothing preventing phantom power from passing through TRS cables. Whether or not it's a good idea is a separate debate, but it will work just fine. Both XLR and TRS have 3 conductors, and electrically speaking they are identical.
@TheHithirteen4 ай бұрын
I can produce $100+ worth of TRS to XLR cables that won't pass 48 volt and the manufacturer said that they do not let it pass through.
@TeDubbs4 ай бұрын
@@TheHithirteen Like I said, they are electrically identical, only difference being connectors. There are dangers associated with plugging and unplugging TRS cables which have phantom power turned on, due to the connector creating a short circuit when not fully plugged in. (This is why XLR has 3 separate pins). These dangers are likely why manufactures say it will not pass phantom - they don't want to be liable for broken equipment. Just to be clear, passing phantom through TRS is not standard practice nor is it recommended, but it will work. I have done it.
@ReyciclismoMTB4 ай бұрын
I just got your video feed, I just finished watching it. The best explanation I seen about output transistors. I finished troubleshooting my vintage Sony amp, two bad outputs. Great job.
@PeterHammett-ie9ws4 ай бұрын
Excellent Video ! Like you I have searched hours to try and find enough info to try and track down faulty components in an Amp. Most of the ones I have found assume that you are already something of an electronics expert, so don't give such a good and detailed explaination as you have here. Can't praise you enough, but my thanks.
@PeterHammett-ie9ws4 ай бұрын
Excellent video ! Like you i've done a lot of searching to get enough info to track down faulty component(s)i in an Amp. Most of the ones I have found assume that you are already something of an electronics expert, so don't give as good an explaination as you have here. Can't praise you enough.
@andreasbergwall94374 ай бұрын
awesome work! Great idea with the epoxy. I will try to use epoxy as a base to get the p-tex to stick to my edge core shot.
@RorisangMdluli4 ай бұрын
I have a Rock Sonic Amplifier so I checked it and found 2 busted ACs I repaired them, then 2 days of good sound the equaliser screen starts flicking as if there is not enough power 4 it to remain stable. Now when I play Audio it goes like play pause play pause. I don't know what to do anymore because I even fixed all 2 fuses.
@n.lyndley.98894 ай бұрын
Actually - a great explanation. Thank you!
@infestedalien5 ай бұрын
This video was very appreciated! Thanks!
@jasoncheek5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video hopefully I can repair one of my QSC900's this way. My question is odd I have access to another 4 or more of these for free, my work bought an old theater to demo and gut out. I'm running these in mono bridge mode to an 8ohm 3200w single sub. Since they're identical models, in theory could I stack/strap a pair with a split signal coming in, and run 2 amps to one sub? Or stack and run #1 as a master parallel and #2 as a slave? It still wouldn't exceed the limit of the sub anywhere close. Just wonder if I could easily double the bass hit since I have access to a stack of free QSC900's.
@user-ox5wy3qf9v5 ай бұрын
아주 훌륭한 설명이었어요. Great video ! Well explained. Should be very helpful to me.
@tomwielichowski35115 ай бұрын
Thank you I really enjoyed thus video👍. Lol now to see if it helps me
@brandonroskom58905 ай бұрын
how did you acquire you wiring schematic????? i have an amp i am testing, but can't find the schematic online.... any insight would be greatly appreciated. great video, thank you!
@TannerByTheSea5 ай бұрын
Videos are awesome bra! I grew up cliff diving too! Gangster 👍🏼 patchbay videos saved my life. You’re a pro
@TannerByTheSea5 ай бұрын
AWESOME 👍🏼
@donaldchristian30695 ай бұрын
this is the best explanation on you tube. thanks
@user-vv1rz2zd3p6 ай бұрын
I like your video it's giving me some good ideas on patch bays thank you for doing this video
@stanleyyu20796 ай бұрын
The casing of the output transistor is collector. The other two pins are base and emitter.
@wlue16 ай бұрын
Thanks, I learned something and I haven’t seen any showing this before, something I wanted to understand for a while now. So, kudos!
@frubo_ssg6 ай бұрын
One of the best explanations! Well done, thank you.