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kenwood kac-9102d amp repair


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itsmejaytee 
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Posted: November 20, 2007 at 12:20 AM / IP Logged  
Ok i have a kenwood kac-9102d that is nonworking but i found the problem when i took it to a repair shop. They said that i need transistors, but they want to charge 150 for the repair when i payed that much for the amp.
My question is does anyone know of a diagram or some way i can locate these transistors? My dad assembles these types of circuits for a living but he doesnt know any more than assembling and disassembling.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Do you know the part number of the transistors you need?    Not the number silk screened on the board, but the actual part number on the transistor itself?
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i dont know what "transistors" are lol thats what im trying to find out
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A transistor has a plastic case, sometimes has a metal tab, and 3 legs.  It will be mounted to the heatsink via a screw or a metal clamp with a screw, holding the clamp to the heat sink.     I know the following picture is NOT of your amp.  The amp in this picture has a total of 14 Transistor type items across the top of the picture.   There are 6 Transistor like Items across the bottom of the picture.  I say Transistor like because they are all not transistors. Some may be rectifiers and regulators.  But that is what a transistor looks like.

http://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Kenwood_KAC-PS810D/inside1.jpg


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