Hi. I have a NYC GP-9 #30-4188-1 with Protosound 2 from the Ready to Run set. While running it yesterday it suddenly lost all sounds. It still runs fine, smoke unit working, couplers working, all lights working. I did a feature reset and a factory reset and still no sounds. I took the cab off and didn't see any shorted or crimped wiring, all sockets looked to be securely plugged in to their sockets. I disconnected the speaker assembly and plugged it into another Proto-2 GP-9 I have and the speaker worked fine. I am assuming the audio amp on one of the circuit boards failed. Is there anyone who does repairs for audio amp failures and can a new one be installed at a reasonable cost? Thanks for any help.
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A tech should be able to change the audio amp if that's the issue. It's a PS2 3V locomotive so it should be pretty straight forward.
GGG
George (GGG) can certainly do it. I do them as well, but I have a longer backlog, so I'd suggest George for this one.
I'd be glad to change your audio chip I have them in stock ps2 3 volt and ps 2 5 volt audio output chips!
Alan
See this thread. The audio amp IC chip itself is about $3 (plus shipping) but requires above-average soldering skills. GGG will get you back in business. You'll obviously pay more for labor/shipping. Given your swap test, I suppose you could arrange to just send in the board-pair which would save big on shipping. But if it is indeed that amp chip, it blew out for a reason. Double and triple check the 2 wires going to the speaker looking for any loose/stray strand of wire or slit in the insulation that may rub or contact the metal frame/chassis. Rotate the trucks in all directions as this can sometimes move the wiring harness.
@stan2004 posted:See this thread. The audio amp IC chip itself is about $3 (plus shipping) but requires above-average soldering skills.
You ain't kidding! I used to do them with the soldering iron, but I found the hot air tool makes it easier to get the job done. Even so, it's not an easy repair, those are very fine pitch leads.
The audio amp p/n is: TPA2000D1PW. That is a Digi-Key p/n. George can probably replace it for you.
Bruce
I have had the audio chip just quit for no apparent reason a couple of times. GGG has done the repair on each and all has been good since. Looks like Alan Mancus would be another good option.
Rod