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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: MX70BK |
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If your JVC AX-MX70BK amplifier isnt working / starting and no red standby LED is shown. You have to change 3 capacitors. The essential one is C009 (2,2µF/50V/85°c). Replace it against a 2,2µF/100V/105°C.
There are two other capacitors next to C009. C052 (100µF/10V) and C053 (22µF/16V). It would be better to replace them too against 105°C (degree centigrade) capacitors.
If anybody needs a schematic please wrote me an email.
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:01 pm Post subject: MX70BK |
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If your Amplifier isnt working. Isnt starting and no red standby LED is shown. You have to change 3 capacitors. The essential one is C009 (2,2µF/50V/85°c). Replace it with a 2,2µF/100V/105°C.
There are two other capacitors next to C009. C052 (100µF/10V) and C053 (22µF/16V). It would be better to replace them too against 105°C (degree centigrade) capacitors.
If anybody needs a schematic please wrote me an email. |
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dmwesq |
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:04 pm Post subject: JVC CA-MX70BK |
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I am trying to see if I can repair the receiver portion of this compact stereo system. It just stopped working - will not power on.
I am new to electronic repair, but would still like to give it a try. If I were to procure a service manual for this be a repair that someone with limited repair experience can handle? |
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