In that case Q7 is bad and I bet Q6 is also a gonner. Time to replace them. This would be a good time to update your profile with your location so we know who to direct you to for the parts.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostIn that case Q7 is bad and I bet Q6 is also a gonner. Time to replace them. This would be a good time to update your profile with your location so we know who to direct you to for the parts.
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I think they are J113 but better check.
https://www2.mouser.com/ProductDetai...Pvl0z7hwtK7ec=
I recall Mouser does have a cheaper USPS shipping option. The 'bay can be OK for small quantities but I'm always a little wary of the quality.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostI think they are J113 but better check.
https://www2.mouser.com/ProductDetai...Pvl0z7hwtK7ec=
I recall Mouser does have a cheaper USPS shipping option. The 'bay can be OK for small quantities but I'm always a little wary of the quality.
Ill report back when they are replaced. Thanks!
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OK, if jumping across Q7 works and replacing Q7 doesn't help then it seems like it must be what is happening at Q7's gate. Could it just be a broken input jack not releasing the inhibit?
edit: guess that was answered back around #22
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Originally posted by slow6i View PostYes, the test was done after plugging a cable into the input jack. For confirmation, I unplugged it as I was measuring your suggestions:
Q7 Pin 1 is the "top" of the D shape looking down at it.
Thanks!Pin 1 Pin 2 CR20 No Stripe CR20 Stripe CR21 No Stripe CR20 Stripe 2 mV 17 mV 220 mV 5.69V 27 mV 7.95 V 0 V -15.24 V -15.84 V -16.22 V 15.83 V 7.95 V Cable Unplugged
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Originally posted by glebert View PostOK, if jumping across Q7 works and replacing Q7 doesn't help then it seems like it must be what is happening at Q7's gate. Could it just be a broken input jack not releasing the inhibit?
edit: guess that was answered back around #22
So go and redo the test but this time put the probe on the gate directly and also check the DCV on the source (of Q7).Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostExactly what I was going to say
So go and redo the test but this time put the probe on the gate directly and also check the DCV on the source (of Q7).
Input Plugged
CR20 Stripe: 5.67 dcV
CR20 No Stripe:0 dcV
CR21 Stripe: 7.9 dcV
CR21 No Stripe: 0 dcV
Input Un-Plugged
CR20 Stripe:-2.50 dcV
CR20 No Stripe:-2.20 dcV
CR21 Stripe:7.92 dcV
CR21 No Stripe:-2.01 dcV
Input Plugged
Q7
D(1): -.39 dcV
S(2): -.39 dcV
G(3): 0 dcV
Input Un-Plugged
Q7
D(1): -.59 dcV
S(2): -.59 dcV
G(3): -1.15 dcVa
(Pin numbers per http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/J111-D.PDF )
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There is something screwy going on there.
1) When unplugged there are different voltages on CR20 anode ( non stripe) and Q7 gate. Check the connection between them with an ohm meter.
2) When unplugged the inhibit signal (cathode CR20) should be close to -16V. Not that that explains Q7 not passing a signal, in fact it means that Q7 would always pass a signal
3) When plugged the inhibit signal (cathode CR20) should be close to +16V. Not that that explains Q7 not passing a signal either since Vgs>0 => pass a signal.
I suggest you check you do some DCV measurements around the input jack area first on both sides of R2 and then the inhibit side of R3.Last edited by nickb; 06-09-2018, 11:05 PM.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View Post
I suggest you check you do some DCV measurements around the input jack area first on both sides of R2 and then the inhibit side of R3.
Plugged
R2 Brn: 10.5->8.45V
R2 Gld: 13.5-8.45V
R3 Brn: 10.5-8.45 V
R3 Gld: 12.3->5.65
Unplugged
R2 Brn: -17.2V
R2 Gld: -2.9V
R3 Brn: -2.9 V
R3 Gld: -2.27 V
U8-7 Plugged
Clean: 15.94 V
Gain 1 (Y):-16.3 V
Gain 2 (R):-16.3 V
U8-7 Unplugged
Clean: 15.98 V
Gain 1:-16.3 V
Gain 2:-16.3 V
@glebert I am going to be in Portland tomorrow around noon for rehearsal, I would be more than happy to meet with you and have you take a look at this thing if you are available / willing. I can DM you my contact info, if you are available.
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Your measurements are inconsistent since we have different voltage reported for the same node under the same conditions (more than once) . Without reliable data it's impossible to draw meaningful conclusions.
What make and model of meter are you using? Does it have a known good battery? Where are you clipping your negative lead?Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Originally posted by nickb View PostYour measurements are inconsistent since we have different voltage reported for the same node under the same conditions (more than once) . Without reliable data it's impossible to draw meaningful conclusions.
What make and model of meter are you using? Does it have a known good battery? Where are you clipping your negative lead?
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