Stay away from plumbers acid paste/flux and acid flux core solder used for plumbing. The acid flux in plumbing solder differs from electrical solder, which contains rosin flux. The strong acid in plumbing solder is very corrosive in order to strip the layer of oxidation off the surface of pipes as the solder melts, allowing it to adhere and form a waterproof joint. However, that corrosive acid flux will rapidly degrade wiring if plumbing solder is mistakenly used for electronics. As Sam stated in the video, use Rosin type flux and/or rosin core leaded solder. Good video. Thank You...
Yeah boi Sam with another video! We missing you sam we love seeing your vids even if your focusing 90% of the time and there’s little to no editing we still like to watch!!!
i bought a power regulator from banggood and a meanwell psu. a wooden case i made myself and its a 0.5-75v .01-5.6A power supply. i got the diy oscope at the same time, some assembly required. also the D series hot air station and various accessories like twesers and such. i think i spent less than 75.00 for all of this 10 years ago when i started learning amp repair. for an entry level kit - it was great and more than enough to dip into the water. later on i thrift shopped better scopes, local uni and hospitals sales had some killer electronic deals over the years. i saved over 7 grand on my 4 channel scope and over a grand on my 100a psu. hte only thing i was never able to find a deal on was the resistor banks. also an infiray thermal camera. those things are great and cheap
This is GOLD! Not sure how I'd missed the channel's contents although I'd subscribed before. Being a novice with basically no experience, nothing but my loves into electronics. These along others from this channels is now my primary source n references on amp's tshooting n repairs.
I've been hoping you would do a video on this amp for a long time. I've had one that I can't figure out at all. Mine had the same broken trace on the bottom also. After watching this video I was able to find out that I did have 2 bad zeners that seemed to test fine bc I still had the resistors in place. Thanks for the help. Amp is working again.
Thank you for the great content! My SFB-2000 just blew up last week for absoultley no reason at a stop light. The music wasn't even loud. What a coincidence you drop this video. My amp is out of warranty. How much does it cost for this type of repair? I am in the United States. Not sure where to start looking for a reputable repair shop. Pondering the thought of just trashing it. I already replaced the amp.
If you're in the US then you definitely want to use a us-based repair shop. Look for various amplifier repair videos on TH-cam and you'll find a lot that are based in the US. Then just contact them about getting your amp prepared. Repair cost can vary based on what components need to be replaced.
Would you happen to know what full bridge model rj style bass knob would work with the ds18 gfx 5ks. I found a post a long time ago someone had used a db drive style knob and the clip lights worked and synced with the amplifiler and controled output. (Ds18s bass knob is trash)
Dude, you are so easy to follow. You don’t have any repeating or filler words. You need to be a teacher. How do you set up your oscilloscope not to blow things up?
You know your stuff very well, apart from one thing, when using the scope you are saying it is xxV per divide, the Div is short for a division or each square of the graticule, so I thought I would let you know so you can correct your understanding there a bit.
Great video , great info , thankss!!! , have an identical amp board , its running it sounds but hear a buzzing when turn on and sounds all time that buzzing. Any idea ??! Thanks
Excellent video and you give a great description of the overall circuit. Could you share the circuit diagram if you have it? It would help me understand the complete circuit. Thanks for the sharing your knowledge.
@@silver831cali3 yes, IRF3205 is the only part you need, the rest of it is just batch and date codes. I wouldn't use IRF3205 in these amplifiers, you need to use something like IRF1404.
Hi, I have an amplifier that is the same but rebranded, I would like to know the name of all the mosfets that are on the heatsink, unfortunately in Italy it is difficult to repair these instruments. Thank you
I have the same amplifier but the 8000W one its showing -4vdc on speaker out what to do ? My amplifier is keeps on flashing protect without anything connected besides from power supply ? I tried to read the H1 A2 labeled output transistor and it shows an open reading should I only replace the transistor or what else help ?
How can u figure out I have an old amp I had for years that it’s 3200 watts but when I got it It didn’t have no power supply fets and no regulators. And no out put transistors is there a when to put news with out scram….
Hi, could someone please help me find the right replacement capacitor? This is what is printed on the old one ( ZHN (M)105°C 25V 1000 uf CD288H L.E.S.R )
For once a general overview of what’s going on, thank you for that… I do have one question? If I heard you correctly, you said the two boost converters are there to take 5V and increase the voltage for the IC drivers. Why boost 5V to higher voltages when you’re supplying 12 already? Could those be more buck converters taking the 12V and switching them down to 5v to run the IC drivers?
Sorry perhaps I didn't explain correctly haha, the boost converter IC uses a stable 5v for its own VCC supply, however it is in fact boosting 12v which sits on the inductor/diodes up to 15v :)
Got it! The boost circuit provides the necessary voltage level to drive the MOSFETs effectively, in this case 15v and uses it to drive the low-side MOSFETs. And the buffer/driver IC is taking that 15v and switching the MOSFET on and off properly. That makes more sense. Truly appreciate the general overview of what's going on under the hood with these car amps. @@barevids
Hey I'm kinda new to your channel and I'm wondering if you can tell me if you have a video or if you can tell me what to look for when buying an amplifier to know if it is going to be able to handle 16v without going into protect are there certain things I need to be looking for with a good amp versus a cheap one I'm looking for something that is going to take a daily beating and be able to hold up under a competition and not fail after being used every single day in my daily driver don't really know much about amps I've never had anything but kicker but the CXA 1800.1 has worked and never had a single issue with anything no protect light barely gets warm even after several hours of use I'm looking for the same quality I've seen with my kicker amps but on the 8-12k RMS range and be able to handle 16v without any issues
hey guys, I need your help xD I have a jbl stage a9004 amp, everything works fine 30% of the time, but those 70% are so awkward to me, it seems like it outputs more power on channel2 which is controlled by the same gain knob with channel1, can someone help me diagnose this problem, i bought this amp 1.5 years ago. I have a dsp expert electronics px2 which sends the signsl the jbl
@@barevids you did? Because i thought you had to pull both resistors that fed the power supply buffer the signal from the MCU, then connect vdd to the rail input of the MCU to fool it into thinking the 12v rail was full rail?
My god your brilliant. I need some help with a repair. Would love to pay you for you're knowledge just to help me find a replacement transistor. How can I get in touch with you?
5v iirc! But you don't need to inject this manually, the board has various boost and buck converters to sort out all of the supply voltages generated from the 12 volt input. You just need to prevent the power supply effects from oscillating, by removing the VCC supply resistors for the MOSFET drivers or something similar.
Hey I know you’re super busy but I just dropped a video about my amp blowing and I’m not sure what caused it, I put pictures etc. in the video idk if you got a chance if maybe you could tell me!? LoL only if it’s not to much trouble! 🤷🏻♂️🤣 the amp made a loud pop and still green led, no protect, just no sound on speaker output! 1st time hooking it up, it was brand new! I believe one of the caps popped from what I could tell and see (in pics) but I’m no amp expert lol! I just don’t know what would’ve cause it! Manufacturing defect, defective cap!? Idk🤦🏻♂️
@@MoToArchY hard to tell but that looks like a smoothing cap for one of the auxiliary supply rails, like -/+15v or negrail+12v. What can happen is if the amp was thrown around and one of the transformer leads snaps supplying AC to these circuits, those caps can see a reverse or much higher potential than designed and pop. Obviously this will be under warranty so contact the seller
@@barevidsTHANKS, Bro! I really appreciate that! You have my support 4L! It’s funny you say that about getting thrown around bc I also made a video on THAT EXACT Thing, FedEx threw my amp and I was concerned! You basically just verified my suspension! I was worried the dealer/company would try to put it off on me and say it was some kind of “incompetence” but I knew better so I just went on and ordered a new 1 bc they said it would be 8 wks, and my daily was torn apart! But thanks again man I really do appreciate it more than you know, not just bc you verified it for me, but bc you took, no time I should add, to get back to me and time out your day to respond! Says a lot about you and what kinda person you are! Again thanks! Have a good day! 🫡💪🏼💯🔒
There are things/signals an analog oscilloscope will catch that a digital one will not, just as there are things/signals that an analog multimeter will catch that a digital one will not. Newer and digital is not always better it depends on how you plan to use it...
Hi, i repaired amplifier with similar shematic, after repair amplifier start normally with music from speaker but transformer became hot at about 50-60 degrees in the operating mode of 5% of the total amplifier power (PS remained intact, only the section of the amplifier channel was repaired). Does it normal?
Stay away from plumbers acid paste/flux and acid flux core solder used for plumbing. The acid flux in plumbing solder differs from electrical solder, which contains rosin flux. The strong acid in plumbing solder is very corrosive in order to strip the layer of oxidation off the surface of pipes as the solder melts, allowing it to adhere and form a waterproof joint. However, that corrosive acid flux will rapidly degrade wiring if plumbing solder is mistakenly used for electronics. As Sam stated in the video, use Rosin type flux and/or rosin core leaded solder. Good video. Thank You...
Yeah boi Sam with another video! We missing you sam we love seeing your vids even if your focusing 90% of the time and there’s little to no editing we still like to watch!!!
i bought a power regulator from banggood and a meanwell psu. a wooden case i made myself and its a 0.5-75v .01-5.6A power supply. i got the diy oscope at the same time, some assembly required. also the D series hot air station and various accessories like twesers and such. i think i spent less than 75.00 for all of this 10 years ago when i started learning amp repair. for an entry level kit - it was great and more than enough to dip into the water. later on i thrift shopped better scopes, local uni and hospitals sales had some killer electronic deals over the years. i saved over 7 grand on my 4 channel scope and over a grand on my 100a psu. hte only thing i was never able to find a deal on was the resistor banks. also an infiray thermal camera. those things are great and cheap
This is GOLD! Not sure how I'd missed the channel's contents although I'd subscribed before.
Being a novice with basically no experience, nothing but my loves into electronics. These along others from this channels is now my primary source n references on amp's tshooting n repairs.
Gotta love clones! (Sarcastically speaking)
This is by far the best and most well explained repair video i have ever seen! And I have watched a lot.
I've been hoping you would do a video on this amp for a long time. I've had one that I can't figure out at all. Mine had the same broken trace on the bottom also. After watching this video I was able to find out that I did have 2 bad zeners that seemed to test fine bc I still had the resistors in place. Thanks for the help. Amp is working again.
Amazing video! Jam packed with technical info, tips, and technical info on how these amps work.
Thank you for the great content! My SFB-2000 just blew up last week for absoultley no reason at a stop light. The music wasn't even loud. What a coincidence you drop this video. My amp is out of warranty. How much does it cost for this type of repair? I am in the United States. Not sure where to start looking for a reputable repair shop. Pondering the thought of just trashing it. I already replaced the amp.
If you're in the US then you definitely want to use a us-based repair shop. Look for various amplifier repair videos on TH-cam and you'll find a lot that are based in the US. Then just contact them about getting your amp prepared. Repair cost can vary based on what components need to be replaced.
I do amp repairs if you still need any help. Located in TN
@@hopskustomaudio Thanks for the reply. Yes, the amp is just sitting in my garage still blown. How can I contact you for cost and info?
Absolutely well explained love your vids keep it up i wanna learn as much as i can
FINALLY!! I have a cllone of this amp.
This is the info I've been waiting for! Thanks
thank you very much for everything, excellent video
Great video sir, as usual
Would you happen to know what full bridge model rj style bass knob would work with the ds18 gfx 5ks. I found a post a long time ago someone had used a db drive style knob and the clip lights worked and synced with the amplifiler and controled output. (Ds18s bass knob is trash)
Dude, you are so easy to follow. You don’t have any repeating or filler words. You need to be a teacher.
How do you set up your oscilloscope not to blow things up?
A steady hand 😂
You know your stuff very well, apart from one thing, when using the scope you are saying it is xxV per divide, the Div is short for a division or each square of the graticule, so I thought I would let you know so you can correct your understanding there a bit.
Works for me, thanks!
Grate job bro
anyone know how to tell the crossover point on a home theater subwoofer?
Yes a new vid! 🤙
Great video , great info , thankss!!! , have an identical amp board , its running it sounds but hear a buzzing when turn on and sounds all time that buzzing. Any idea ??! Thanks
Excellent video and you give a great description of the overall circuit. Could you share the circuit diagram if you have it? It would help me understand the complete circuit. Thanks for the sharing your knowledge.
Bro una consulta el irfb31n20 cual es su resistencia de gate y de polarizacion gracias
can you make a video on repairing SIA series amps? does this video apply at all to SIA series amps?
Great video. I found the short but when I searched for the "IRF3205 IOR P213P 6KXD"
I get IRF3205 but the rest doesn't match. Would that still work?
@@silver831cali3 yes, IRF3205 is the only part you need, the rest of it is just batch and date codes. I wouldn't use IRF3205 in these amplifiers, you need to use something like IRF1404.
Hi, I have an amplifier that is the same but rebranded, I would like to know the name of all the mosfets that are on the heatsink, unfortunately in Italy it is difficult to repair these instruments. Thank you
Great work as always. I have a 500.4d. Output transistors are marked H8. Would you happen to know which transistors i can replace them with?
Cerwin Vega CVPRO series are also clones like this. sundown's bass knob SFB-R is compatible with them too
what's the size of the silicone hose
I have the same amplifier but the 8000W one its showing -4vdc on speaker out what to do ? My amplifier is keeps on flashing protect without anything connected besides from power supply ? I tried to read the H1 A2 labeled output transistor and it shows an open reading should I only replace the transistor or what else help ?
follow the guide! lol
What high power amplifier is capable of doing .33ohm in your experience? My friend has .7ohm DVC subwoofers.
@@russellcrabtree5314 use a Powerus 0.5ohm version amplifier 😊
@barevids th-cam.com/video/3Vp5vUBQZV0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QZVWTdhvOS3u-aAd
How can u figure out I have an old amp I had for years that it’s 3200 watts but when I got it It didn’t have no power supply fets and no regulators. And no out put transistors is there a when to put news with out scram….
@@jackieyarbro8182 yes
Hi, could someone please help me find the right replacement capacitor? This is what is printed on the old one ( ZHN (M)105°C 25V 1000 uf CD288H L.E.S.R )
For once a general overview of what’s going on, thank you for that… I do have one question? If I heard you correctly, you said the two boost converters are there to take 5V and increase the voltage for the IC drivers. Why boost 5V to higher voltages when you’re supplying 12 already? Could those be more buck converters taking the 12V and switching them down to 5v to run the IC drivers?
Sorry perhaps I didn't explain correctly haha, the boost converter IC uses a stable 5v for its own VCC supply, however it is in fact boosting 12v which sits on the inductor/diodes up to 15v :)
Got it! The boost circuit provides the necessary voltage level to drive the MOSFETs effectively, in this case 15v and uses it to drive the low-side MOSFETs. And the buffer/driver IC is taking that 15v and switching the MOSFET on and off properly. That makes more sense. Truly appreciate the general overview of what's going on under the hood with these car amps. @@barevids
Super dope.
Gold❤
Hey I'm kinda new to your channel and I'm wondering if you can tell me if you have a video or if you can tell me what to look for when buying an amplifier to know if it is going to be able to handle 16v without going into protect are there certain things I need to be looking for with a good amp versus a cheap one I'm looking for something that is going to take a daily beating and be able to hold up under a competition and not fail after being used every single day in my daily driver don't really know much about amps I've never had anything but kicker but the CXA 1800.1 has worked and never had a single issue with anything no protect light barely gets warm even after several hours of use I'm looking for the same quality I've seen with my kicker amps but on the 8-12k RMS range and be able to handle 16v without any issues
Can you fix a sundown sia 8000?
@@joselicea7328 yes
How do i inbox you been trying to figure this out
The video here should cover everything buddy. But feel free to drop me a line on barevids facebook page.
You are not lying every last mosfets from eBay Aliexpress and Amazon are counterfeit. Some do work but it's a big gamble.
hey guys, I need your help xD I have a jbl stage a9004 amp, everything works fine 30% of the time, but those 70% are so awkward to me, it seems like it outputs more power on channel2 which is controlled by the same gain knob with channel1, can someone help me diagnose this problem, i bought this amp 1.5 years ago. I have a dsp expert electronics px2 which sends the signsl the jbl
Love the vids!!
How come you didnt put this amp into diagnostic mode?
I did lol. Thanks!
@@barevids you did? Because i thought you had to pull both resistors that fed the power supply buffer the signal from the MCU, then connect vdd to the rail input of the MCU to fool it into thinking the 12v rail was full rail?
@@steve390gold I did the easier new method of lifting the diodes between MCU and output drivers.
I usted to put a small fan to pull away that toxic smoke ..but now im done with repairs as it usted to hamper my asthma .. now im asthma free
My god your brilliant. I need some help with a repair. Would love to pay you for you're knowledge just to help me find a replacement transistor. How can I get in touch with you?
Barevids Facebook page 😊
my sd8k has a 100k pot or trimmer near the MCU. What does it do? Can I dare touch it?
@@woldemortxyz7996 no, do not touch it. It will either change the DC offset at the speaker terminals, or change the over current protection point.
Is it 12v VCC to the MCU? or is it 5v?
5v iirc! But you don't need to inject this manually, the board has various boost and buck converters to sort out all of the supply voltages generated from the 12 volt input. You just need to prevent the power supply effects from oscillating, by removing the VCC supply resistors for the MOSFET drivers or something similar.
Come on big brother,why have you quit Tiktok? Love your vids!!🎉
Tiktock. PLZ. It's for monkeys
Hey I know you’re super busy but I just dropped a video about my amp blowing and I’m not sure what caused it, I put pictures etc. in the video idk if you got a chance if maybe you could tell me!? LoL only if it’s not to much trouble! 🤷🏻♂️🤣 the amp made a loud pop and still green led, no protect, just no sound on speaker output! 1st time hooking it up, it was brand new! I believe one of the caps popped from what I could tell and see (in pics) but I’m no amp expert lol! I just don’t know what would’ve cause it! Manufacturing defect, defective cap!? Idk🤦🏻♂️
@@MoToArchY hard to tell but that looks like a smoothing cap for one of the auxiliary supply rails, like -/+15v or negrail+12v. What can happen is if the amp was thrown around and one of the transformer leads snaps supplying AC to these circuits, those caps can see a reverse or much higher potential than designed and pop. Obviously this will be under warranty so contact the seller
@@barevidsTHANKS, Bro! I really appreciate that! You have my support 4L! It’s funny you say that about getting thrown around bc I also made a video on THAT EXACT Thing, FedEx threw my amp and I was concerned! You basically just verified my suspension! I was worried the dealer/company would try to put it off on me and say it was some kind of “incompetence” but I knew better so I just went on and ordered a new 1 bc they said it would be 8 wks, and my daily was torn apart! But thanks again man I really do appreciate it more than you know, not just bc you verified it for me, but bc you took, no time I should add, to get back to me and time out your day to respond! Says a lot about you and what kinda person you are! Again thanks! Have a good day! 🫡💪🏼💯🔒
Nice
👍❤
👍👍👍...💯💯💯
I’m surprised you didn’t get a modern oscilloscope yet or at least a real solder sucker lol. Nice job though
There are things/signals an analog oscilloscope will catch that a digital one will not, just as there are things/signals that an analog multimeter will catch that a digital one will not. Newer and digital is not always better it depends on how you plan to use it...
I really do want a better scope! 😂 I was watching a 1ghz Lecroy on eBay but it was collection only miles away and sold 😢😢
@@barevids I’m just a hobbiest but I bought the Siglent SDS1202X-E and I’m pretty happy with it. Luckily I bought it before the Covid price hike!
@barevids Lecroy? Really. I've not heard good things about them.
@@danieldoriott7484 I haven't heard ANYTHING about them lol. It just looked like a great scope with good features
Meh missed it. Catch it up tomoz
It wasn't a stream lol
Pretty easy 😂
#2
So deaf bonce apocalypse asa is Chinese boards after all interesting
Err .. Sam boy is probably "Ben Eater" of electronics huh.
It's not worth fixing it bro. So much to do 😅
P
Hi, i repaired amplifier with similar shematic, after repair amplifier start normally with music from speaker but transformer became hot at about 50-60 degrees in the operating mode of 5% of the total amplifier power (PS remained intact, only the section of the amplifier channel was repaired). Does it normal?
yes normal for the output *inductor* to get warm/hot under operation :)
@barevids no, not output inductor) i am about yellow transformer)
@@MUST_NEEDok if all transformers heat the same then yes normal. If one transformer heats more than the rest then it's a problem.
@@barevids thx