About a month ago or so, my son (16) and I completed his S.E.X. kit and he had been enjoying it quite a bit, using both speakers and headphones (great father/son project btw). A couple days ago I turned it on to see how it was sounding, and it was dead. Checked all the cables, etc.; all seemed good. Hmmm...
I then went and checked all the resistance values and found everything within the specified 10% tolerances. Voltage readings were next. Much to my surprise, both channels were quite even, but abnormally high. More specifically:
1,21 230.8 230.3
2,22 230.5 230.1
4,24 230.5 230.9
5,25 0 0
6,26 462 463
9,29 0 0
10,30 0 0
11,31 462 463
...
Pretty strange. I was not expecting the abnormally high readings, including the absense of -17VDC on 9,29.
All appears normal through visual inspection.
Ideas? Starting points?
Thanks,
Erik
Surprisingly, lots of old flat earth chrome bumpered Naim gear - Linn LP12/ARO/Linn Troika/Prefix/Hi-Cap/Armageddon, NAT 01, NAPST, CD3-5, Hi-Cap, 32-5 (72ed), Hi-Cap, Headline 2, NAPSC 2, 2 x 135s, Black SNAICs, NAC A5, Fostex 166FE back loaded horns, Standesign Penta, Audiotech rack, main spur