I got a pair of CR3’s as part of my first home studio setup. Shortly after the warranty was up (how lucky,) they started cutting out unless I could find the perfect position of the “powered speaker” switch on the backplate. I held onto them for a while after getting some JBL’s and decided to open the powered speaker up the other day.
Honestly, I’m surprised they still worked even as poorly as they did. What I’m wondering is; would it be possible to repair this? I’ve got a decent bit of knowledge with circuitry, but I’ve never dealt with a board scorched like this.
I know it would be a rather extensive project with replacing multiple surrounding components as well as the swollen cap. However... Would it be possible to replace those faulty/damaged components without a new board?
Honestly, I’m surprised they still worked even as poorly as they did. What I’m wondering is; would it be possible to repair this? I’ve got a decent bit of knowledge with circuitry, but I’ve never dealt with a board scorched like this.
I know it would be a rather extensive project with replacing multiple surrounding components as well as the swollen cap. However... Would it be possible to replace those faulty/damaged components without a new board?
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