Hi folks, how are you? I'm building the shunt regulator PC board, and just finished populating/soldering. I realized after soldering that I can't quite see underneath the 2N2907As, and of course, a little solder has wicked up the legs to the underside of the cans.
I don't think there is bridging between the legs, and it's definitely not bridging to the can itself. However, it's really hard for me to tell if there might be bridging between the legs, so I was looking for a test.
I found this:
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=1478.msg10639#msg10639 and checked resistances between the legs. I basically get what my meter thinks is infinity--no where near the 770 ohms that this previous post said was OK but also nowhere near the 3.5 and 11.5 ohms readings that he called "low" (but that was for the Seductor, and I don't really understand what I'm measuring, to be honest, being an aero/mech engineer, and only having decent understanding of the most basic electrical and electronic stuff.)
I know I should just pull up the transistors and check, but I'd rather not unless that's the only option. If anyone knows, let me know, thanks. And of course, I can pull these off and look, but obviously I've spent way more time looking online and typing this up hahaha.
Mary
DIY 2-ways (TAD TD-2002, AE TD15M), Stereomour 45
Fostex TH-500RP, S.E.X. 2.1
Eros Phono