Got this one in for blowing fuses and was pleasantly surprised when I quickly found a shorted bridge rectifier - quick replace and no more fuse-blowing. At this time I also did my customary check for shorts at transistors, diodes and such as well as inspecting and retouching a few solders.
Aah - but the mystery started when I hooked it up to the scope for an initial test. To my horror I saw full negative rail voltage at the output, but with low current draw (no-load). So I cut out all my freshly-replaced cable ties (a lot of them in these) and pulled the power section again only to find the problem gone.
To shorten things up a bit - I have found the problem will happen only when the power attenuator switch is set to the lowest power setting, and THAT is intermittent. The switch seems to be functioning just fine with pretty close to zero ohms where it should be even when the problem is happening.
Could anybody share even a partial schematic showing the circuitry associated with the power switching please? Apparently VOX/Korg is not fond of distributing schems except to authorized service centers (which of course I am not).
Thanks -
Mark
Aah - but the mystery started when I hooked it up to the scope for an initial test. To my horror I saw full negative rail voltage at the output, but with low current draw (no-load). So I cut out all my freshly-replaced cable ties (a lot of them in these) and pulled the power section again only to find the problem gone.
To shorten things up a bit - I have found the problem will happen only when the power attenuator switch is set to the lowest power setting, and THAT is intermittent. The switch seems to be functioning just fine with pretty close to zero ohms where it should be even when the problem is happening.
Could anybody share even a partial schematic showing the circuitry associated with the power switching please? Apparently VOX/Korg is not fond of distributing schems except to authorized service centers (which of course I am not).
Thanks -
Mark
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