haha yea, replaced all the caps on all 3 cards tho, had to get to soilder iron to 500 degrees celsius to be able to desolder the through hole connections, what a pain, the desoldervacuumpump was a blessing, an absolute bang for the buck
but i managed to rip of a pad before i had the pump, what a bummer, cleaned up the mess and fixed it, ofc i also burned alittle bit of pcb, but nothing tragic, doenst look pretty but hey
just recorded the first song, ahhh it sounds so clean
this project really sparked my interest of doing more stuff like, maybe like a diy equipment project, i also have a notebook that died on, but thats a whole different kind of skill ceiling
i think what can be concluded is if voltages check out, no visible damage and resistors look fine, best shot would be just recapping the i/o card
had this problem since i got this unit couple years ago worked fine the first couple months, after refitting the tubes in different sockets the problem went away for couple months, but the next time it didnt helped.
i am really interested in knowing whats causing this, like how is it behaving like that when a capictator died, but it sporadicaly starts to function again
maybe somone has an thesis