B&K 200.5 S2 Power Amp problem - Please help


Hi guys,

I need your help and advice please.

I purchased this power amp on Ebay a few months ago. I just realized the amp is having a problem after I heard my friend's B&K 7250 version II (old model). My power amp, all 5 channels, has had low output. Is that possible that my power amp blows the fuses? If yes, do you know where can I buy them? Since B&K company was taken over by ATI company recently, it's hard to contact them for advice.

I'm really appreciated for all your help & advice.

Thanks!
vta2005
Magfan - You're right. Last night, I changed RCA/XLR switch from XLR to RCA and the output volumne increased. I thought the amp won't have any sound if the switch does not setup correctly. My bad!!!

Anyway, thank you so much guys for all your help and make my life happy now......
For a second there, I though I was unbalanced!

Good for you......

sounds like it should now, right?
If you run a dedicated outlet of 20A breaker and outlet to an Amp that has a 15A fuse, I`m quite sure you will blow the main fuse on the amp due to allowing 20A come through a 15A fuse.
If you run a dedicated outlet of 20A breaker and outlet to an Amp that has a 15A fuse, I`m quite sure you will blow the main fuse on the amp due to allowing 20A come through a 15A fuse.
. . . very funny.
I'm hoping I can re-open this thread as my problem is similar. A B&K 125.7 Amp I used for about 5 years without problems - balanced connections. I boxed it up about a year ago and a friend wanted to buy it so he took it home and set it up. 4 of the 7 channels had low output using unbalanced connections. He tried the switches in both positions, no change.

I went over yesterday and we first took a mono white-noise signal directly into each unbalanced input with a single speaker hooked to that channel and measured the output. Then moved the source and speaker channel by channel and measured them all. Sure enough 4 channels are ~30 db lower - changing the switch on the "good" channels lowers their output by ~30 db, but changing the switch on the "bad" channels does nothing.

Then we did the same test using a preamp with balanced outputs, same results - balanced or unbalanced the same 4 channels are bad. These 4 channels happen to belong to 2 stereo pairs, so of the 7 channels 1 stereo pair is good, and the 1 mono amp is good, 2 stereo amps are bad (the balanced/unbalanced switches work in stereo pairs - the mono amp has it's own).

I took the top off and checked all the fuses on the top of the amp (15 in all). They all seemed good. The sound of the low output channels seems OK, though it was hard to get it loud enough to really evaluate distortion.

Seems that some are familiar with these amps, any other ideas beyond "the switch"? Thanks for your thoughts and any advice.