I have a Loudbox that came in with no channel 2 sound, and no phantom power. It's an interesting design. Channel 2 uses a tip/ring/sleeve jack. If you use a stereo plug, then the tip signal goes to channel 2, and the ring signal goes to channel one for utilizing a two pickup system, or pickup/mic. If I push a mono plug in halfway, the signal goes to Channel 1. So it is the tip signal of channel 2 that we are losing.
Fed with a signal generator I get signal up to U3C pin 8 on page 3 upper right. Curiously, I see a lesser signal on R67 at the front door of the CH2 Mute circuit, which I wonder about since they are indicated as the same point electrically. Anyhow, I suspect this mute circuit, or even one of the others that I see downstream. There seems to be no shortage of them.
Mute circuits tend to vex me. And the way this unit is constructed makes access very difficult the way the Ch1 and Ch2 preamp boards are sandwiched and cabled together. And surface mount components as well. Probing is difficult to say the least, but I did manage to trace the signal to U3C by unplugging one cable connecting the two preamp boards. This interrupts the send/return circuits, so the power amp receives no signal, but allows for some tracing at least.
I could use some guidance on what I might do to see if this or other mute circuits are on when they shouldn't be. I can tell you the front mounted master mute is working. It seems there is a separate CH2 mute, but I don't see why or how it is triggered.
Loudbox 100.pdf
Fed with a signal generator I get signal up to U3C pin 8 on page 3 upper right. Curiously, I see a lesser signal on R67 at the front door of the CH2 Mute circuit, which I wonder about since they are indicated as the same point electrically. Anyhow, I suspect this mute circuit, or even one of the others that I see downstream. There seems to be no shortage of them.
Mute circuits tend to vex me. And the way this unit is constructed makes access very difficult the way the Ch1 and Ch2 preamp boards are sandwiched and cabled together. And surface mount components as well. Probing is difficult to say the least, but I did manage to trace the signal to U3C by unplugging one cable connecting the two preamp boards. This interrupts the send/return circuits, so the power amp receives no signal, but allows for some tracing at least.
I could use some guidance on what I might do to see if this or other mute circuits are on when they shouldn't be. I can tell you the front mounted master mute is working. It seems there is a separate CH2 mute, but I don't see why or how it is triggered.
Loudbox 100.pdf
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