So, Scott from ML has been extremely useful sending me documentation and circuit diagrams to diagnose the issues.
Firstly I've discovered that the IcePower 200ASC in the unit has blown a transformer, capacitor and resistor, known issue so not overly bothered by that. My current thoughts are to remove the IcePower and replace it with a different amplifier setup, perhaps a DSP/tube combination.
Current plan of attack
1. Get the BDFS board to power up without the IcePower unit, it does supply the +12 and -12v to the BDFS board so I need a power supply for that, which I've got
2. Power the speaker's ESL circuitry up so I can get an external amp going on them in the short term.
3. Find a class AB 200w monoblock, and bypass all the audio sense stuff so that I can do it with a small arduino circuit instead, and simply use the ESL power circuit and the ML crossover.
I know purists might get a little twitchy at this, but I got the purity's for a very good price, so this is a pure project thing.
Gav
Firstly I've discovered that the IcePower 200ASC in the unit has blown a transformer, capacitor and resistor, known issue so not overly bothered by that. My current thoughts are to remove the IcePower and replace it with a different amplifier setup, perhaps a DSP/tube combination.
Current plan of attack
1. Get the BDFS board to power up without the IcePower unit, it does supply the +12 and -12v to the BDFS board so I need a power supply for that, which I've got
2. Power the speaker's ESL circuitry up so I can get an external amp going on them in the short term.
3. Find a class AB 200w monoblock, and bypass all the audio sense stuff so that I can do it with a small arduino circuit instead, and simply use the ESL power circuit and the ML crossover.
I know purists might get a little twitchy at this, but I got the purity's for a very good price, so this is a pure project thing.
Gav