SOURCE: Samson Servo 170 - 1 dodgy channel
http://www.soundonsound.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=403253&Main=351397
SOURCE: Samson Servo 170 Amplifier
check see if youy have some coving the vent or the speak connect right
SOURCE: Samson Servo 170 protection circuit problem!
my friend resistors and diodes don't just go off your circuit without a real problem. those parts gave up because of shortage on your power section, i suggest that you check your power transistros first along with the diodes and resistors.
noisy transformers... hmmmm why is that making sound? the solution there is to dip the power transformer to a thick shellac varnish let it there for let's say an hour then let it dry for a day. then place it back in your unit and see if still sounds
SOURCE: my samson servo 200 has
Register and download the manual for free at retrevo.com
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Samson-Servo-300-Amps-manual/id/19175dj683/t/2/
Bridged Mode maybe?
SOURCE: need a schematic for a Samson Servo 300
Apparently Hartke and Samson are one and the same. See if possibly this link might be close to your unit. It is for an S500.
http://elektrotanya.com/samson_s500_sch.pdf/download.html
Scroll down to "get manual" and click to download. IGNORE other downlload links at the site.
You have lost a circuit. this is a problem that you can not fix yourself.
Check to see where the nearest "AUTHORIZED" service center is.
Do NOT take it to Joe Schmoe stereo repair!
Use ONLY an "AUTHORIZED" repair center!
Going anywhere else could result in YOU replacing your unit!
Register and download the manual for free at retrevo.com
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Samson-Servo-300-Amps-manual/id/19175dj683/t/2/
Bridged Mode maybe?
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