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Dead Denon mc 3000
Hi all I'm after a bit of help, I work in a school and they have a denon mc 3000 in the music dept. Unfortunately a student plugged a 18 v power supply into it and killed it.
I have removed the top but can't see any visible damage.
Appreciate any advice
Last edited by Excalibur; 06-11-2015 at 08:40 PM.
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Is it a Demon, Denton or Denon
Cant really help you unfortunately, but I would assume a new power management unit would be required. Could be a cheap fix if none of the rest is damaged.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
yourdj
Is it a Demon, Denton or
Denon
Cant really help you unfortunately, but I would assume a new power management unit would be required. Could be a cheap fix if none of the rest is damaged.
Says Denon on my screen, Toby.
Just goes to show the importance of keeping the correct power supplies with equipment. Labelling them is an excellent idea, too.
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Do controllers have fuses? Would be the first thing I'd check!
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Originally Posted by
ukpartydj
Do controllers have fuses? Would be the first thing I'd check!
I was going to suggest that, but did not know if they were fused for low voltage. Someone else is probably much better to advise. My bet would be one of the power management chips/transistors is blown or something?
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