Hi everyone,
I've been working on repairing an original Ibanez FL-9 Flanger, and I'm quite stuck, to say the least. Here are the symptoms:
I do think that the low voltage at CP14 is an issue, but checking the recommended parts didn't help. I have a feeling I'm missing something obvious, but just can't figure it out.
Any help will be appreciated!
Attached is the service manual with my notes.
Ibanez 9-Series Service Manuals.pdf
I've been working on repairing an original Ibanez FL-9 Flanger, and I'm quite stuck, to say the least. Here are the symptoms:
- Only dry signal coming through, no effect at all
- LED not lighting up (Had some intermittent LED signal, but couldn’t reproduce by moving wires)
- No audible difference when clicking footswitch
- Circuit board darkened from overheating and original solder discoloured from electrolyte leakage around IC103, Q102, C130, C131
- CP8 and CP13 fail, no wave (I think, don't have a great oscilloscope)
- CP14 fail, 6.6V when effect engaged (0.8V when off)
- Tested all ICs by placing them in a working circuit (IC101-106)
- Temporarily replaced IC103 with TL072CP, no change
- Checked 5.1V Zener by measuring voltage drop (D105)
- Checked all electrolytic capacitors with ESR meter
- Checked Q103, replaced briefly with 2SC1815, no change
- Checked Q104 and Q105 against NOS 2SC2458, replaced Q102
- Checked D103 forward voltage
- Tested continuity between all wires and circuit board
- Visually inspected circuit board for bad/cracked solder
- Traced audio path with audio probe, no effect at pcb output point (3)
- Removed and jumpered Q103 to temporarily remove JFET switching circuit, no change
- Replaced C130, C131, C132
- Tested circuit using 9V battery or adapter
I do think that the low voltage at CP14 is an issue, but checking the recommended parts didn't help. I have a feeling I'm missing something obvious, but just can't figure it out.
Any help will be appreciated!
Attached is the service manual with my notes.
Ibanez 9-Series Service Manuals.pdf
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