1. Check the usual suspects:- Forgotten solder joint,
- Bad solder joint (reflow suspicious joints),
- Reversed components (electrolytics, diodes, transistors, IC's). In case of IC's, probably destroyed, better replace,
- Flipped IC's or transistors,
- Trim all the component leads and test pins as short as possible. Nothing must touch the chassis plate.
2. Check the DC voltages:First check the supply voltages as described in the setup guide.
Check you get no DC volts on TP1. Any DC above a few millivolts here shows that there is an issue.
3. Try to follow the signalSend a good constant sine signal on input, like 1VAC measured between pins 2&3 of the input XLR. PEAK at 0.
Connect the voltmeter black probe to 0V and trace the signal on:
- R2 right pin: Should be at 0.7VACand follow the input voltage.
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REV1.3: R5 low pin should be at 0.5V when GAIN is on 100.
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REV1.4: R5 right pin should be at 0.5V.
- TP1: should go above 10V when GAIN is at 100.
Check the input transformer coils resistance1 3 5o . o . o BOTTOM VIEWo . . o o10 7 61-5 ? 2 kohms
6-10 ? 2 kohms
Check the output transformer coils resistance1 3 5 5 6 8o . o o o o . o PRIMARY BOTTOM VIEWo o . o o . o o SECONDARY16 15 13 12 10 91-3 ? 10 ohms (5 ohms if in circuit)6-8 ? 10 ohms (5 ohms if in circuit)9-12 ? 12 ohms
13-16 ? 12 ohms