Any ideas as to what causes this? It seems to be common and I've read about the occurrence
quiet a bit, but I can't seem to find what is causing the issue in the particular case I have in
front of me.
-With MV at zero I can turn the normal channel way up and it bleeds through.
-With MV at zero, normal V off, and boost V and G all the way up nothing.
Not really a big deal here; no problem.
-Normal channel selected (or without a footswitch plugged in) gets no bleed from boost channel.
-With footswitch plugged in and boost channel selected, the normal channel bleeds in with wherever it is set.
The version I have here has the TL3046 chip and doesn't have a couple of the caps that are in the schematic.
It also has what is labeled C40 attached on the underside of the board (an addition to original design I'm assuming)
but it does not connect to the wiper of the normal channel volume as in the schematic. It is connected to the wiper
of the normal channel treble pot. Disconnecting this cap does not affect the above mentioned operating scenarios
either way.
I'm trying to grasp how this chip switches. I take it that its just 5 transistors in a package together. I have taken voltage
readings for the pertinent pins and they are as follows:
BOOST OFF
3 Emitter 0
4 Base .7V
5 Collector 0
7 E 0
6 B .1V
8 C 0
13 E 0
12 B .7V
14 C 0
BOOST ON
3 E 0
4 B .04V
5 C 0
7 E 0
6 B .75V
8 C 0
13 E 0
12 B .04V
14 C 0
Is boost selected by having the transistors at pin 5 and 14 not conduct and the transistor at pin 8 conduct?
With the transistor at pin 8 conducting- is that supposed to "ground" what is C40?
Is it possible that this thing is just leaking elsewhere?
2205prem.pdf
quiet a bit, but I can't seem to find what is causing the issue in the particular case I have in
front of me.
-With MV at zero I can turn the normal channel way up and it bleeds through.
-With MV at zero, normal V off, and boost V and G all the way up nothing.
Not really a big deal here; no problem.
-Normal channel selected (or without a footswitch plugged in) gets no bleed from boost channel.
-With footswitch plugged in and boost channel selected, the normal channel bleeds in with wherever it is set.
The version I have here has the TL3046 chip and doesn't have a couple of the caps that are in the schematic.
It also has what is labeled C40 attached on the underside of the board (an addition to original design I'm assuming)
but it does not connect to the wiper of the normal channel volume as in the schematic. It is connected to the wiper
of the normal channel treble pot. Disconnecting this cap does not affect the above mentioned operating scenarios
either way.
I'm trying to grasp how this chip switches. I take it that its just 5 transistors in a package together. I have taken voltage
readings for the pertinent pins and they are as follows:
BOOST OFF
3 Emitter 0
4 Base .7V
5 Collector 0
7 E 0
6 B .1V
8 C 0
13 E 0
12 B .7V
14 C 0
BOOST ON
3 E 0
4 B .04V
5 C 0
7 E 0
6 B .75V
8 C 0
13 E 0
12 B .04V
14 C 0
Is boost selected by having the transistors at pin 5 and 14 not conduct and the transistor at pin 8 conduct?
With the transistor at pin 8 conducting- is that supposed to "ground" what is C40?
Is it possible that this thing is just leaking elsewhere?
2205prem.pdf
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