[Build] CAPI BT50, 500 Series EQ (a la 550), Official Support Thread

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We need to know where the signal stops. To find this use a signal generator to send a +4dBu 400Hz signal to your EQ. If you don’t have a dedicated signal generator, send the 400 Hz signal from your computer (about -14 dBFS). Record the AC voltage at each test point, then post the results here.

If you haven’t cleaned the bottom of your board thoroughly, do that first.
 
Recleaned the bottom of the board, and double checked for any solder bridges.

Sent a tone generator to the EQ (400 hz, -14 dBFS), EQ bypassed. The output is very low, just above the noise floor.

Test Point Results:
TP1: 0.0 V
TP2: 0.1 V
TP3: 0.1 V
TP4: 0.1 V
TP5: 0.1 V
TP6: 7.0 V
TP7: 27.6 V
TP8: 22.5 V
TP9: 3.2 V
TP10: 1.1 V
TP11: 1.4 V
TP12: 1.7 V
 
Recleaned the bottom of the board, and double checked for any solder bridges.

Sent a tone generator to the EQ (400 hz, -14 dBFS), EQ bypassed. The output is very low, just above the noise floor.

Test Point Results:
TP1: 0.0 V
TP2: 0.1 V
TP3: 0.1 V
TP4: 0.1 V
TP5: 0.1 V
TP6: 7.0 V
TP7: 27.6 V
TP8: 22.5 V
TP9: 3.2 V
TP10: 1.1 V
TP11: 1.4 V
TP12: 1.7 V
Are those voltages AC? They look WAY off.
Here’s an example of voltages from a working unit that someone posted earlier:
TP1: 0.311V
TP2: 0.311V
TP3: 0.311V
TP4: 0.306V
TP5: 0.306V
TP6: 0.304V
TP7: 0.303V
TP8: 0.299V
TP9: 0.459V
TP10: 0.300V
TP11: 0.298V
TP12: 0.300V

This is pretty typical. You should at least have 0.3ish VAC at TP1.
 
Are those voltages AC? They look WAY off.
Here’s an example of voltages from a working unit that someone posted earlier:
TP1: 0.311V
TP2: 0.311V
TP3: 0.311V
TP4: 0.306V
TP5: 0.306V
TP6: 0.304V
TP7: 0.303V
TP8: 0.299V
TP9: 0.459V
TP10: 0.300V
TP11: 0.298V
TP12: 0.300V

This is pretty typical. You should at least have 0.3ish VAC at TP1.
Yes, AC voltage. I thought it was way off as well, so I remeasured ( I had the leads reversed). Still rather low.

TP1: 0.1 V
TP2: 0.1 V
TP3: 0.1 V
TP4: 0.1 V
TP5: 0.1 V
TP6: 0.0 V
TP7: 0.0 V
TP8: 0.0 V
TP9: 0.0 V
TP10: 0.0 V
TP11: 0.0 V
TP12: 0.0 V

edit:
I checked the DC voltage at the opamp -V and +V sockets. I measured -14.6 and 14.3 respectively. I resoldered the pins and got -15.2 and 14.8.
 
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TP1 is immediately after the input amp so if you're low there (which you are) its either the way the signal is being applied to the module or the input amp A1.

The BT50 has a historically unbalanced input. What device is feeding the sine wave to the module? Maybe it doesn't like being unbalanced with the negative side going to ground?
 
I'm using the Cranborne 500R8. There is another in this thread where someone was using the Cranborne 500ADAT. I tried using the Konsole 6 with the MIDAS Legend 6 as well, no luck. Trying unbalanced cables next.
 
I was more wondering about the preceding device not the rack. Unbalancing the output of some converters can be interesting. A device with an output transformer won't care.
 

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