Author Topic: In case your MU524 doesn't work as expected

February 20, 2023, 11:55:28 AM
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JPK

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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.
  • Make sure that resistors R1, R3 do not touch the transformer daughterboard pins.
  • Make sure that capacitor C12 do not touch the transformer daughterboard pins. It is very close and if the pins can pierce the insulation the circuit will oscillate.


Voltages checks: +/-20%

Initial conditions:
IN pot @ max
OUT pot @ min
REC pot @ max
Bypass toggle @IN
All Push buttons @UP
Input signal: Sinus 1kHz, 1VAC
Jumper JMP1: removed

Results:
TP1 = TP2 = 30VDC (black probe on 0V)
TP1 = TP2 = 1.25VAC
TP3 = TP4 = 1.8VAC
Output: 3.5VAC (between XLR pins 2&3)

Changed conditions:
Jumper JMP1: on 1-2
Input signal: Sinus 1kHz, 0.3VAC
OUT pot @ max

Results:
TP3: 0.26VAC (black probe on 0V)
TP4: 3.1VAC
TP5: 2.9VAC
TP6: -3.5VDC
Output: 6.1VAC (between XLR pins 2&3)
Meter: -6dB
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