Edifier X600 speaker circuit burnt components identification

Awais Muhammad

New Member
Hi friends,
My edifier X600 speaker stopped working, only green led working, so I opened it up and found some components in bad shape (probably burned). I can solder and do basic stuff but I can't identify those components on my on . A little help to identify those components is what I'm looking for. Here is a close up snapshot of the pcb.
 
The photos are a bit fuzzy but some of the resistors appear to be brown-black-gold banded.

If that is the case, they are one ohm.

It looks like the same cluster of three resistors and one capacitor is duplicated - can you get a better photo of yours, with the capacitor pushed back slightly so the other resistor is also visible?

See here for info on the colour coding used on resistors (and quite a few other components).
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Hi rjenkinsgb, thank you for your reply. Do you think both of the big capacitors are also done? Or seems like they've leaked fluid which is spread all over. Regarding resistors, I think i understand now, there 5 is a set of one Capacitor and resistor and then there are four identical resistors parallel to that.
 

The capacitors haven't 'leaked', it's simply glue that's there to secure the capacitors.

The 1 ohm resistors appear to feeding the sockets next to them, which are presumably the external speaker sockets? - so it's most likely the amplifier for that channel has blown, and the resistors burn up to (hopefully) protect the speakers.
 
So which components do i need to replace to get it working again?
 
and how can i check if amplifier is burnt? it looks fine physically though
 
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