Greetings,
An MP-400 that I'm checking has distorted audio which increases as the volume is increased anything above a low setting. It appears to be happening in the power section, although there seems to be plenty of power. No indication of shorted components; voltages that I have checked have been normal; DC voltage on the output is low (0.6 mV). I have injected the signal directly to the board so as to eliminate the pre as a source. I don't have a scope to see what is happening here. On the power board I found the 5W resistors needed the solder joints touched up, and I tested the caps at both ends of the signal path. Where do you suppose I should look for the problem?
Thank you for taking the time,
R.
An MP-400 that I'm checking has distorted audio which increases as the volume is increased anything above a low setting. It appears to be happening in the power section, although there seems to be plenty of power. No indication of shorted components; voltages that I have checked have been normal; DC voltage on the output is low (0.6 mV). I have injected the signal directly to the board so as to eliminate the pre as a source. I don't have a scope to see what is happening here. On the power board I found the 5W resistors needed the solder joints touched up, and I tested the caps at both ends of the signal path. Where do you suppose I should look for the problem?
Thank you for taking the time,
R.
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