Hey there,I'm having a grand time troubleshooting a Mesa Dual Rectifier.
Scratchy volume controls on BOTH channels. With controls all the way down I read no DC then as you turn control up you get more and more DC voltage with the center tab reading more then the outside tab. At halfway up it reads about 8-10 volts. The other tab is connected to ground. This noise is completely gone when I pull the efx return 12ax out(and yes I've sub'd good ones just to be sure)and the dc is no longer on the pot.
Anyways I started pulling up one leg on all capacitors in the vicinity and some not so close(I don't have a schematic that matches this,its an older dual)and found an electrolytic leaking around 7volts dc. Well after continuing this and damn near lifting everything but the filter caps the dc voltage is still there. Are there circuits or situations where DC can be okay on volume pots? I've heard something about how presence controls sometimes have this.
Are there other explanations as to why DC can escape to a volume pot besides leaking caps? Could bad grounding do this? There is a relay in this efx loop circuit,could dc voltage make its way from these?
I was sure I was going to find a leaking cap and see the dc gone after pulling its leg up. I can't trace the signal visually or with my meter due to a stack of Vactrols,part congestion and this being a dual sided PCB that you can't take out.
Should I have the volume dial on halfway in order to see this voltage in circuit and which tab should I try and follow back the outer or middle? I feel like if I have the volume on then I'm merely following the dc voltage after the problem and not going towards the source. As you can see I am just not clicking with how to go about this without shotgunning on a wild goose chase. Thanks for any advice out there.
Scratchy volume controls on BOTH channels. With controls all the way down I read no DC then as you turn control up you get more and more DC voltage with the center tab reading more then the outside tab. At halfway up it reads about 8-10 volts. The other tab is connected to ground. This noise is completely gone when I pull the efx return 12ax out(and yes I've sub'd good ones just to be sure)and the dc is no longer on the pot.
Anyways I started pulling up one leg on all capacitors in the vicinity and some not so close(I don't have a schematic that matches this,its an older dual)and found an electrolytic leaking around 7volts dc. Well after continuing this and damn near lifting everything but the filter caps the dc voltage is still there. Are there circuits or situations where DC can be okay on volume pots? I've heard something about how presence controls sometimes have this.
Are there other explanations as to why DC can escape to a volume pot besides leaking caps? Could bad grounding do this? There is a relay in this efx loop circuit,could dc voltage make its way from these?
I was sure I was going to find a leaking cap and see the dc gone after pulling its leg up. I can't trace the signal visually or with my meter due to a stack of Vactrols,part congestion and this being a dual sided PCB that you can't take out.
Should I have the volume dial on halfway in order to see this voltage in circuit and which tab should I try and follow back the outer or middle? I feel like if I have the volume on then I'm merely following the dc voltage after the problem and not going towards the source. As you can see I am just not clicking with how to go about this without shotgunning on a wild goose chase. Thanks for any advice out there.
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