dudewithabeer
New member
Hello everyone, I’m having a very hard time pinning down the problem to R44 going up in smoke on my 33609 build.
This problem occurs when the op amp is plugged in and turned on while testing the circuit. This problem only occurs from one of the op amps because I tried switching them out on both main boards and the problem only follows the one. The weird thing is once r44 is totally burnt on one board, on the other board the like resistor will go. However on initial power up the problem with r44 burning follows only one of the op amp instantaneously.
I have tried looking for shorts, replacing the some of the transistors (one in particular was bad), diodes, trim pot (replacing it and turning it down, up) and even doubled checked the psu which is perfectly set to 24v on both + and - sides. I’m trying things just to try and I cannot for the life of me get anywhere. I feel like I’m loosing my mind..
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Ps. I am new member, I have a good basic understanding of electronic and electrical, very good at soldering (I’m a welder by trade). Completed aml 1073, recapped amps. And fixed amplifier issues in the.
This problem occurs when the op amp is plugged in and turned on while testing the circuit. This problem only occurs from one of the op amps because I tried switching them out on both main boards and the problem only follows the one. The weird thing is once r44 is totally burnt on one board, on the other board the like resistor will go. However on initial power up the problem with r44 burning follows only one of the op amp instantaneously.
I have tried looking for shorts, replacing the some of the transistors (one in particular was bad), diodes, trim pot (replacing it and turning it down, up) and even doubled checked the psu which is perfectly set to 24v on both + and - sides. I’m trying things just to try and I cannot for the life of me get anywhere. I feel like I’m loosing my mind..
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Ps. I am new member, I have a good basic understanding of electronic and electrical, very good at soldering (I’m a welder by trade). Completed aml 1073, recapped amps. And fixed amplifier issues in the.