I picked this up used several years ago and don't specifically recall ever hooking it up. I was hoping to replace my underpowered shop amp with this one but it appears to need some TLC if that's going to be the case. I'm a hack when it comes to electronics repair but I've had some success over the years without setting anything on fire.
Make/Model B&K AV-6.5.4 (appears to be identical to the B&K VMR-6.5.4, Google search yields much more info for this model)
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/14278/BAndk-Vmr-6-5-4.html
Amp is rated to 60x6 or 120x3
Issue: won't power on, power indicator LED fails to illuminate
Verified continuity for all fuses
For whatever reason, one of the power input leads seems to have come off the bus it was connected to. The bus connections are made via 1/4" spade terminals. The disconnected lead was found close to the bus and it appears that it would have most likely went to 1 of 2 bus connections that then go to the transformer. I'm guessing that a more experienced person could readily ID which transformer connection is the correct one. I've attached a pic of the bus as well as "schematic" of the area in question.
The second issue I'd like help with is bridging the amplifier. The manual states:
“Channels 1&2, 3&4 and 5&6 are available for bridging in order to provide 3 channels capable of providing 120 watts r.ms. into an 8 ohm load. However, due to the relative complexity of the modification it is recommended that this conversion be carried out by your dealer’s technician or at the B&K factory in order to comply with warranty requirements. For more information on bridging the VMR-6.5.4, please contact your dealer or B&K directly.â€
B&K as we used to know it has been out of business since 2016. A Google search for how to bridge these seems to yield nothing but several other people asking the same question over the years. The only obvious thing I've found by poking around in this thing is 3 capped wires marked "BR" on the board. There is one wire on the left amp board and two wires on the right amp board. I've attached a pic of one of those wires on the board.
I do appreciate any help offered. This does appears to a well constructed amp and it'd be great to hear it run again.
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Make/Model B&K AV-6.5.4 (appears to be identical to the B&K VMR-6.5.4, Google search yields much more info for this model)
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/14278/BAndk-Vmr-6-5-4.html
Amp is rated to 60x6 or 120x3
Issue: won't power on, power indicator LED fails to illuminate
Verified continuity for all fuses
For whatever reason, one of the power input leads seems to have come off the bus it was connected to. The bus connections are made via 1/4" spade terminals. The disconnected lead was found close to the bus and it appears that it would have most likely went to 1 of 2 bus connections that then go to the transformer. I'm guessing that a more experienced person could readily ID which transformer connection is the correct one. I've attached a pic of the bus as well as "schematic" of the area in question.
The second issue I'd like help with is bridging the amplifier. The manual states:
“Channels 1&2, 3&4 and 5&6 are available for bridging in order to provide 3 channels capable of providing 120 watts r.ms. into an 8 ohm load. However, due to the relative complexity of the modification it is recommended that this conversion be carried out by your dealer’s technician or at the B&K factory in order to comply with warranty requirements. For more information on bridging the VMR-6.5.4, please contact your dealer or B&K directly.â€
B&K as we used to know it has been out of business since 2016. A Google search for how to bridge these seems to yield nothing but several other people asking the same question over the years. The only obvious thing I've found by poking around in this thing is 3 capped wires marked "BR" on the board. There is one wire on the left amp board and two wires on the right amp board. I've attached a pic of one of those wires on the board.
I do appreciate any help offered. This does appears to a well constructed amp and it'd be great to hear it run again.
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