AardvarkBry
Tinkerer who doesn’t know nearly enough to fiddle
When I switch it to mono mode, I get the same signal out of both the left and right output, when it’s only supposed to come out of the left. When I switch to stereo, I get a normal signal out of left, but the faintest signal out of the right.
I’ve checked every voltage in the entire machine, and everything is pretty much spot on, until I get to the cathode follower output. On the cathode side of C6 and C11, I’m getting 34volts on both, but between the capacitor/resistor and the switch, I get 1volt output on the left channel, but only 100mv on the right channel, whether or not it’s switch into mono or stereo. If I check the output jack, in mono, I get 1volt on both, but in stereo, I get 1volt on the left, and 100mv on the right.
Is this a problem in this old 1959 switch, or is the problem in the c11 r25 combo? The capacitor is an old poly bumblebee, and the resistor is an old carbon comp.
I’ve checked every voltage in the entire machine, and everything is pretty much spot on, until I get to the cathode follower output. On the cathode side of C6 and C11, I’m getting 34volts on both, but between the capacitor/resistor and the switch, I get 1volt output on the left channel, but only 100mv on the right channel, whether or not it’s switch into mono or stereo. If I check the output jack, in mono, I get 1volt on both, but in stereo, I get 1volt on the left, and 100mv on the right.
Is this a problem in this old 1959 switch, or is the problem in the c11 r25 combo? The capacitor is an old poly bumblebee, and the resistor is an old carbon comp.