I really wish I wasn't here with an issue but here I am. I've had13 two weeks or so of no problem listening and then Friday the right channel started popping and cracking and now there is nothing but said pops. I swapped tubes, no change, turned off the Smash, no change, swapped inputs and speakers it's still the same. I reflowed probably all the solder on the right side. I checked the resistances over the whole board and just checked all the voltages again and this is what I got. I also did the chopstick test, which I noticed someone mentioned to another member, and was not able to see any changes while I poked and prodded around the connections. Here goes for voltages, and as you'll see the right side is low at a number of points.
1. 0V
4.15V
5. 16V
7. 15V
12. 0V
13. 15V
14. 16V
15. 404V
16. 0V
17. 0V
18. 62V
20. 106V
21. 100V
22. 374V
23. 105V
24, 25,26,27. 0V
28. 62V
29.104V
30. 104V
31. 345V
32. 0V
33. 0V
34. 415V
35. 207V
36. 206V
37. 0V
38. 0V
39. 409V
40. 0V
41. 0V
42. 16V
43. 408V
44. 103V
45. 358V
46. 0V
47. 376V
48. 0V
So you can see the drop off on the right channel voltages, but I have no idea where to go from here.
Help please, going through music withdrawl.
MIke
« Last Edit: February 26, 2015, 07:26:04 AM by Samsquatch »
Mike
Winnipeg
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