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I have been using an SSL 502 EQ in the studio for years, which is built into a 19" housing. Recently, the HMF tape has been causing problems. In the “wide bell” mode, the Q value is rather narrow and the gain significantly higher than with the other bands. If I use a pink noise signal at + 4dbU the full cut with this band goes on an analyser till -80 dB. If I boost, the maximum value of the EQ of 15dB gain is also significantly exceeded. If I activate the "Hi-Q" mode, there are strong oscillations depending on the frequency. Gain and frequency seem to be mutually dependent. With a lower gain, the oscillations occur from a higher frequency, if I increase the gain, the frequency threshold drops.
I have already exchanged the IC 5534 (referred to in the circuit diagram IC 5/6) for ICs that I had lying around here. The problem persists. I can also not imagine that the built-in filter capacitors are defective. If I get this right, these are usually foil capacitors that don't wear out as quickly. Could one of the potentiometers be the cause? How can I proceed when testing the circuit? I am grateful for any advice. Testing and removing it from the rack are time-consuming, so it would be nice to be able to narrow down the problem beforehand.
Attached is the circuit diagram exclusively to support troubleshooting.
I have already exchanged the IC 5534 (referred to in the circuit diagram IC 5/6) for ICs that I had lying around here. The problem persists. I can also not imagine that the built-in filter capacitors are defective. If I get this right, these are usually foil capacitors that don't wear out as quickly. Could one of the potentiometers be the cause? How can I proceed when testing the circuit? I am grateful for any advice. Testing and removing it from the rack are time-consuming, so it would be nice to be able to narrow down the problem beforehand.
Attached is the circuit diagram exclusively to support troubleshooting.