Hello,
I have a NAD 2200 power amp (2-channel, 150w each) which I've had since the 80's. It's served me very well up until just recently when the left hand channel blew.
After closer inspection I found a few burnt resistors, mosfets and ceramic capacitors. Since this is a pretty old amp its no surprise as it seems alot of the resistors are starting to corrode.
Last week I took the NAD amp to an authorized hifi shop where they can repair it, but they quoted me 600-$700AUS to repair! They repair by the hour, and said all the resistors would need replacing aswell. The 2200's are getting snapped up on ebay for that much at the moment.
I'm not very keen on spending this amount for them to repair it, and they said later down the track the other channel could give way as well which I believe after seeing the state of all the components.
So rather than paying so much on getting someone else to repair it, I wanted to know if its possible to do it myself?
I'm very cluey with electronics and have lots of experience with using a thermal controlled soldering iron. I also downloaded a service manual that tells me the type and value of every component in each channel.
My biggest concern is that each component have alot of specific variables. I.E. Ohms, Tolerance, type (carbon/metal oxide/flame proof), Wattage.
e.g. Carbon 1/4W 1KΩ ±5%, Ceramic 50V 1000pF ±20%
These are clearly listed in the service manual for each component. It's just a matter of getting my hands on them really.
So I guess my second question is, is there a good place online where I can find the resistors and capacitors i need to fix my amp?
I'm new here btw, I've been lurking around this forum for a long time reading up, its been great so I thought it would be time to join
Any advise would be greatly appreciated!