Just wondered if anyone had seen an issue like this and solved it. It has programmable switching - three channels, two boosts, MIDI, FX serial/parallel, and no doubt other unnecessary but marketable hostages to electronic fortune that I have forgotten about. A programmable control chip receives momentary voltages from the buttons and lights the LEDs and controls a latching switch IC that controls the 22v relays. Most of the buttons don't function right in all kinds of ways. You can't get clean from crunch, you have to press FX serial to get lead, etc etc.
I checked the 22v relay power supply and the 5v power supply that runs all the switching, and I checked the grounds, and the mechanical switches, and all are good. I can switch things properly from the latch, and the 5v momentary sends to the control chip from the switches seem to arrive at the chip terminals ok. A new latching IC made no difference. A new control chip turned all the switching and all the LEDs off such that they couldn't be got back on again. The old one restored the fault condition as before.
H&K were very helpful about new boards, which is going to be the answer I guess - not too horribly expensive - but 8-10 weeks lead time, alas.
Well the amp needed other work too and the guy is off on tour and needs it pronto so I settled it down on the clean channel and said, use effects pedals. When he returns I'll put new boards in I suppose. But like I said I just wondered if anything occurred to anyone.
The CPU thing is one of these: ATMEGA8L-8PU
The latching switch IC is a 74HC595
I checked the 22v relay power supply and the 5v power supply that runs all the switching, and I checked the grounds, and the mechanical switches, and all are good. I can switch things properly from the latch, and the 5v momentary sends to the control chip from the switches seem to arrive at the chip terminals ok. A new latching IC made no difference. A new control chip turned all the switching and all the LEDs off such that they couldn't be got back on again. The old one restored the fault condition as before.
H&K were very helpful about new boards, which is going to be the answer I guess - not too horribly expensive - but 8-10 weeks lead time, alas.
Well the amp needed other work too and the guy is off on tour and needs it pronto so I settled it down on the clean channel and said, use effects pedals. When he returns I'll put new boards in I suppose. But like I said I just wondered if anything occurred to anyone.
The CPU thing is one of these: ATMEGA8L-8PU
The latching switch IC is a 74HC595
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