This is the relevant section of an AUX return module that is oscillating in a strange way.
1. Turning the SEND LEVEL control causes it to go into oscillation about 3/4 of the way up.
2. #1 is true with no INPUT signal.
3. The TREBLE and BASS controls change the pitch of the oscillation from "motorboating" to past hearing range (testing with headphones)
4. Shorting PIN 2 of IC 5 stops the oscillation.
5. Disconnecting the input trace stops the oscillation, however there is "nothing" on the AUX BUS.
6. Subbing in another channel and it works fine.
7. Placing the bad channel in the other AUX slot still has the issue. This is relevant because if there were noise on that AUX BUS it would follow the "slot"
8. This schematic is NOT the right one but is fairly close. C31 and C32 are not in the channel I am working with.
I'm just stumped at why removing the input to PIN 2 of IC5 stops the issue?
This is the relevant
1. Turning the SEND LEVEL control causes it to go into oscillation about 3/4 of the way up.
2. #1 is true with no INPUT signal.
3. The TREBLE and BASS controls change the pitch of the oscillation from "motorboating" to past hearing range (testing with headphones)
4. Shorting PIN 2 of IC 5 stops the oscillation.
5. Disconnecting the input trace stops the oscillation, however there is "nothing" on the AUX BUS.
6. Subbing in another channel and it works fine.
7. Placing the bad channel in the other AUX slot still has the issue. This is relevant because if there were noise on that AUX BUS it would follow the "slot"
8. This schematic is NOT the right one but is fairly close. C31 and C32 are not in the channel I am working with.
I'm just stumped at why removing the input to PIN 2 of IC5 stops the issue?
This is the relevant