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Soundstream Rubicon 555 repair

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Topic: Soundstream Rubicon 555 repair

Posted By: anilbhan
Subject: Soundstream Rubicon 555 repair
Date Posted: August 19, 2004 at 1:39 AM

Does any know much about repairing Soundstream Rubicon amps?  I have a Rubicon 555 that has too high rail voltages (about 25% too high).



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Posted By: kgerry
Date Posted: August 19, 2004 at 12:43 PM

i'm not sure i know what you mean by too high rail voltages...are you talking about the output stage supply rail?

what makes you think it's 25% too high?  this voltage is regulated by the bridge rectifiers and when they go as a rule they go...they dont go up in voltage and to have both of them go at the same time in the same way seems a little to weird to be realistic.....   describe your actual problem... what is this amp doing or not doing?  not what you suspect what may be wrong.....



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Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer

Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979




Posted By: anilbhan
Date Posted: August 19, 2004 at 5:41 PM

By rail voltages I"m talking about the two supply rails after the bridge diodes.  This is a 5-ch amp and one supply rail is for the front 4 channels and the second (higher voltage) is for the sub channel.  I have a schematic of the power supply and it specifies the front channels rail should be +/-22V and the sub channel rail should be +/-33V.  When I turn on the amp I am measuring +/-28V and +/-46V respectively.

If you are experienced or knowledgeable in car amp repair, can I email you the schematic and discuss more specifics ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.





Posted By: kgerry
Date Posted: August 20, 2004 at 11:34 AM

these voltages are based on a reference input voltage...is your input voltage a regulated 14.4 Volts?

again, what exactly is this unit doing or not doing?  blowing fuses, no output, etc, etc.



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Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer

Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979




Posted By: anilbhan
Date Posted: August 20, 2004 at 4:28 PM

I am using a regulated DC power supply (12.5V) to power the amp.

Originally a FET which activated the overheat circuitry failed, but after replacing it the amp turned on fine.

The unit amplifies sound just fine.   All the channels work, but I am concerned that running the amp with the power rails with too high voltage may cause components to fail in a short time.  The unit is not blowing fuses, and the output is fine.






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