Well it worked. Chassis is grounded and it’s working. One thing I’ve come to realize with this thing is is that the output is too hot and there is not output attentuator, only an input. Which is why I’ve been using a reverse reamp.
Do you think a resistor has cashed resistance over the years and might explain too hot of output?
Do you know where it might be wise to look for problems that may have caused this? Most of the resistors are testing good in circuit, and some of the ones that aren’t I’ve removed and found they were actually fine.
The output is just so hot and a lot of static white noise is coming through. I’m blaring out with a dynamic mic at only around a 3 out of 10 on the input.
Thanks for the help,
Ryan
Do you think a resistor has cashed resistance over the years and might explain too hot of output?
Do you know where it might be wise to look for problems that may have caused this? Most of the resistors are testing good in circuit, and some of the ones that aren’t I’ve removed and found they were actually fine.
The output is just so hot and a lot of static white noise is coming through. I’m blaring out with a dynamic mic at only around a 3 out of 10 on the input.
Thanks for the help,
Ryan