Fault on CB NAP250 - diagnoses welcomed
Posted by: Donkeyhaute on 04 September 2018
Hello everyone, I hope you're all booming with health.
I have a problem, and an SU, connected to a CB NAP 250, via Witchhat - and from there to Guru QM10 Mkiis.
It's gone swimmingly for years. The CB NAP 250 was serviced by Witchhat in 2013 with records to attest to the fact. It was bought from a forum member in 2014.
This morning, no music was forthcoming. I had assumed the cleaner inadvertently hit the CB NAP's power button (whose light no longer works). I powered down and up. There was a thump from the speakers when the NAP was turned on again, but no music.
No inputs from the SU could be heard through the NAP and speakers. Power cycling the NAP brought the expected thumps, but nothing played. I turned the SU off and on again, but still zip.
A bit panicked, I started mucking about with the interconnect without turning the NAP off and a dreadful screech came from the left Guru. I guess this indicates that something is emerging from the speaker ports of the NAP. Cursing myself, I unplugged everything, waited for a while, then took the NAP out of the frame. The NAP's fuse was intact.
I reactivated the SU's internal amp and it now plays completely normally via all inputs into the Gurus. No blown tweeters, thank God.
However, I'm at a loss for what could have gone wrong in the CB 250. Evidently some sort of current was still hitting the binding posts until I pulled it out of the rig.
I wonder whether any of you wise sages have experienced something similar and can explain it to me. What could have gone wrong with the NAP. Have i missed a stage of diagnosis? Where should I send it to be fixed, and how much might that cost?
Apologies for lack of zesty gags in this one.
Full system in signature, but I need CB NAP experts, I fear.