I have in one of those 1-unit studio power amps where they lie everything very flat so you can't get at it. If you wiggle the input XLR, that channel crackles, then turns off, and won't come on again till you reboot the amp.
I had a good poke around but I can't find a bad joint etc. Nor can I get the channel back on again any other way than via the power switch.
I watched the speaker protection relays and all the other relays while this was happening, and they're not latching off when the amp goes off.
The XLR goes into a little preamp board which also has on it the speaker outputs. It has two opamps per channel - 5534s. OK, so after the chopsticking failed, I clipped the Fluke to the chassis and went poking around looking for voltage changes. And I found that when I touched the +ve probe to either the -vDC or the -ve input on one of the opamps, the amp did it again - went off, and wouldn't come back on till rebooted. Just happens on those two terminals.
Any ideas?
I had a good poke around but I can't find a bad joint etc. Nor can I get the channel back on again any other way than via the power switch.
I watched the speaker protection relays and all the other relays while this was happening, and they're not latching off when the amp goes off.
The XLR goes into a little preamp board which also has on it the speaker outputs. It has two opamps per channel - 5534s. OK, so after the chopsticking failed, I clipped the Fluke to the chassis and went poking around looking for voltage changes. And I found that when I touched the +ve probe to either the -vDC or the -ve input on one of the opamps, the amp did it again - went off, and wouldn't come back on till rebooted. Just happens on those two terminals.
Any ideas?
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