jsteiger said:
Either way Max. If you leave it out and solve the problem, then putting it back in will be the only change so you will know what to look for if things don't work then.
Alright - I'm back. Thanks for taking the time to answers these questions - I know I'm be presenting you all with some pretty 'amateur hour' problems. I've learned the hard way on just about every step of this project - glad for it though.
I built an injector and probe and started tracing signal through out.
I followed the tracing directions found on page 6 of this thread - ( starting somewhere around post 106 or 107 )
I was able to trace decent signal on the Input side of things following the directions - and i was able to trace decent signal on the Output side up until the output of the EA2503 transformer (blue, green, yellow, orange, grey and violet) - signal is significantly reduced in volume and sounds as if everything below 1K is rolled off.
I've discovered a few things of interest along the way that i don't quite understand.
1) - I can trace signal from the Input all the way to the Output with the OpAmp removed. Did I make some crazy mistake or is this normal? (same occurrence on the output side of the 2503 - low vol and sounds like a hpf)
2) - Once I honed in on the 2503 as the possible source of my issue - i removed it to test it, again - and while it was removed I randomly did some exploratory probing.. When i probed the top mounting hole of for the 2503 on the PCB ( the mounting hole opposite of the Grey, Violet, Yellow and Green points ) I get full signal coming through.
I'm not the best following a schematic.. but that really had be stumped.
the output trans tested fine again.
Through all of this, even more touching up of any remotely suspicious joints - and double checking all my resistors and caps - I still have the exact same issues.
Seems to me either the 2503 or i made some gnarly mistake that kinda botched it all ??? ???
Thanks so much again.
Max