The channel strip I pulled it from works at least as a preamp without engaging any of the EQ or other effects. I mic'd kick drums and they sounded great.Does it still work / pass audio?
Those might be some pre-TO92 package, resin-filled? They kinda resemble the bottom of box-cased film caps.
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Id be a little surprised if blown transistors didnt cause a few of the resistors on the board to burn up as well , or at least leave scorch marks . Often a blown transistor will have pock marks on the front surface where the print is . I havent seen transistors with that dimpled top before , compare cold readings with the other similar par
No. Some transistor packages were exactly like that.Did the transistors in this old ALTEC op-amp melt?
If they work, no.Should I replace them? ...or maybe replace the whole op amp?
Well, the good thing (?) is that I've two channels so I can check voltages and timings between the two with various signals.I would suspect primarily an electrolytic cap.
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