I got an Akai M8 reel-to-reel, and converted the two amps to guitar spec, and they sound quite good, in all their 2.5 watt glory. Remarkably quiet at idle, too, for an SE amp.
I'm trying to get the VU meter working. The schematic shows the VU meter connected to the speaker output, and other end grounded thru a 5K resistor, or, if you follow the switching system, directly to ground. Either case, I'm not seeing the needle budge at all.
I disconnected the VU meter from the circuit, and attached my sine wave generator, which puts out 24v p-p, or 8.2v RMS, and I tried various frequencies. Still cannot get the needle to move at all. I did confirm that the needle is floating and it can move, just not in response to my AC input. I also tried 9vDC, and again, no motion of the needle. I measured 285K resistance between the two terminals of the VU meter.
Any hints?
Here is the schematic: https://analogian.co.za/wp-content/u...1/AKAI_M8_.jpg
The VU meter is just to right of center, near the OT and speaker output jack.
I'm trying to get the VU meter working. The schematic shows the VU meter connected to the speaker output, and other end grounded thru a 5K resistor, or, if you follow the switching system, directly to ground. Either case, I'm not seeing the needle budge at all.
I disconnected the VU meter from the circuit, and attached my sine wave generator, which puts out 24v p-p, or 8.2v RMS, and I tried various frequencies. Still cannot get the needle to move at all. I did confirm that the needle is floating and it can move, just not in response to my AC input. I also tried 9vDC, and again, no motion of the needle. I measured 285K resistance between the two terminals of the VU meter.
Any hints?
Here is the schematic: https://analogian.co.za/wp-content/u...1/AKAI_M8_.jpg
The VU meter is just to right of center, near the OT and speaker output jack.
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