TheseGoToEleven
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yea signal came back, arrived at k9, thought i will go on and try toresolder everything, till i ****** up and destroyed solder points 2-3 on k8The only way signal leaves K12 is on this trace that I've highlighted. Signal going out of K12 pin 8 travels to K9 pin 8. The signal has to be same at both pins or you'll get no sound.View attachment 147778
bridged it now, the eq doesnt do anything LOLThe only way signal leaves K12 is on this trace that I've highlighted. Signal going out of K12 pin 8 travels to K9 pin 8. The signal has to be same at both pins or you'll get no sound.View attachment 147778
Looks like you lost the pad rings there. If you still have them, you can suck the solder out of the hole, put the rings back in place, then try soldering the relay back in and see if it makes a connection. But if you've destroyed the possibility of using a particular hole or trace on the motherboard, there is the option to recreate the same connection using plain old wire instead.01:19AM edit: just discovered while bridging pin 4 and 3, everything works even eq>comp
can i just bridge pin 4-2 with some copper?
i dont have the pad rings, at least i think so, i just bridged pin 4 and 3, but the eq doesnt work now, it bypasses the sound, but doesnt eq itLooks like you lost the pad rings there. If you still have them, you can suck the solder out of the hole, put the rings back in place, then try soldering the relay back in and see if it makes a connection. But if you've destroyed the possibility of using a particular hole or trace on the motherboard, there is the option to recreate the same connection using plain old wire instead.
Yes but if the EQ button is lit then first the signal would need to arrive at K12 pin 3, then K12 pin 4, then go through the EQ, then reach K12 pin 7, then K12 pin 8. From there it would go to K9 pin 8.i dont have the pad rings, at least i think so, i just bridged pin 4 and 3, but the eq doesnt work now, it bypasses the sound, but doesnt eq it
pin 7 of k12 has 0ACV if thats the eq output it should have some reading?
it arrives at all pins of k12 except pin 7Yes but if the EQ button is lit then first the signal would need to arrive at K12 pin 3, then K12 pin 4, then go through the EQ, then reach K12 pin 7, then K12 pin 8. From there it would go to K9 pin 8.
Ok by permanently bridging 3-4 of K9 it creates a loop that will prevent the eq or comp from working unless EQ>COMP is turned on.it arrives at all pins of k12 except pin 7
but have in mind i bridged 3-4 of k9,
comp also doesnt work, my desolderingpump doesnt work anymore, new one will arrive later that day
so whats the solution? signal gets lost after k9 pin 4Ok by permanently bridging 3-4 of K9 it creates a loop that will prevent the eq or comp from working unless EQ>COMP is turned on.
doesnt work regardless if eq>comp is turned onOk by permanently bridging 3-4 of K9 it creates a loop that will prevent the eq or comp from working unless EQ>COMP is turned on.
But you said signal was passing to K12 before? Anyway, when you get your new gear, get rid of the bridge and let’s get the simplest signal path working before moving on to anything else. Which I mean passing signal from T12 to 64 with all buttons turned off.so whats the solution? signal gets lost after k9 pin 4
dont think the relay itself is faulty, just incase i have one left
yea it passes when 3 and 4 are bridged, if theyre not, it stops after 4 of k9, which means no readings/sound on 64 or k12 or anywhere elseBut you said signal was passing to K12 before? Anyway, when you get your new gear, get rid of the bridge and let’s get the simplest signal path working before moving on to anything else. Which I mean passing signal from T12 to 64 with all buttons turned off.
I like to do that too, especially if I can’t get a desoldering gun underneath, or don’t need to save the part. With these through hole parts my desoldering gun (Hakko FR-301 or similar) keeps the pad rings in place and works well enough that after sucking out all the pins, the part will often fall out just by gravity. Unfortunately that gun doesn’t help much if it isn’t through hole.I usually will cut the large component out and then desolder each pin.
So couldnt fall asleep before doing this, measured resistance between t12 and the relays, 70k ohm starting from r9 p3I like to do that too, especially if I can’t get a desoldering gun underneath, or don’t need to save the part. With these through hole parts my desoldering gun (Hakko FR-301 or similar) keeps the pad rings in place and works well enough that after sucking out all the pins, the part will often fall out just by gravity. Unfortunately that gun doesn’t help much if it isn’t through hole.