Hi all,
I purchased a used crack with SB upgrade that the vendor swore was working fine. Unfortunately, he didn’t secure it properly for shipping and the top plate came loose, causing some damage. Apologies in advance for the long post. I figure some context may help.
The speedball big board came loose from one of its spacers and was hanging askew. There seemed to be no other damage so I reattached it and plugged it in but I only got the faintest crackly signal at full volume through my headphones. I unplugged it and upon inspection I noticed that two of the wires connecting the SB big board to the Crack (G and OB) had broken, either unnoticed with the other damage or while I was reattaching the board. I reattached these according to the instructions and, assuming (perhaps stupidly) that I had fixed the issue, tested again with the same result.
Per the speedball instructions, I did a voltage test on the large board and got the following (I’m in Australia on 240V, if it matters)
OA - 178V
OB - 219V
G - 0.2V
B+ - 243V
Then I got depressed and left on the bench for two weeks :/
When I came out of my funk, I rechecked the whole circuit and found a bad connection on the octal socket (B3), which I fixed. Optimistically, I voltage tested the main circuit and got the following
1 - 72V
2 - 240V
3 - 0V
4 - 243V
5 - 70V
6 - 0V
7 - 230V
8 - 0V
9 - 162V
10 - 0V
Then I retested the SB big board and got 178V on OA and 233V on OB.
I’ve rechecked it step-by-step twice and I can’t find any other errors or bad joints. I have checked through the forum and I can’t find any other posts with such high voltages.
On top of all this I got a short from something on the SB big board while I was double-checking my voltage measurements. I would be very grateful for any guidance on what I’ve likely fried or just missed. Happy to post photos but I’m not sure of what.
Thanks,
Simon