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The PMX2000 that I needed the linear pot for has been one major pain to repair!
I have lost my ars on this unit with the time I have spent on it.
The parts its needed have been cheap but the time, WOW!
It came into my shop with the VU level meters pegged out and distorted sound.
Also a broken EQ linear pot.
Ordered the pot. (3 month ordeal)
While waiting for the pot, started looking at the other issues.
Found D3,4,5,6 in shorted & open states dumping +V on the audio lines. (PA input jacks)
This was pegging out the VU meters. Replaced them.
Then had 3.5-4V DC at the EQ switch's SW2B and 10B. switching the EQ on and off made very load pop in speakers. After lots of tracking down, found that the DC was coming from the unity gain 339's IC28A,28B, replaced.
No more DC but the VU meters would latch up the first 2 LED's.
Replaced all 339's in the VU section. No change! I spent hours trying to figure this out.
IC28A,and B at a given point would latch up and place -.058 to -.2 V out continuously.
I ended up changing R328 and R329 from 47K to 2.2K and they now work fine.
Had to replace the EQ switch's SW2 and 10 they were intermittent and very scratchy.
So I think I'm done! I do final check out and discover channel 8 and 9 are very noisy!
Bad hum and popping. Ch9 is the worst.
I still haven't nailed it down yet. I know its coming from the high gain amp IC40B,
pulling R549 and R550 makes the channel quiet.
So I scope it and see a lot of popping on collector of T6. Aha! order parts, replace T6, and T5. Nope!
Replaced C161 and C162. Nope!
So I'm left with changing IC40, 4580. I don't hold much hope that this will fix the issue.
I am pulling my hair out, whats left of it! its only channels 8 and 9. and the circuits are identical for 1-7 at the balanced inputs and they only produce a hiss when turned up not rumble, popping and hum. So I'm up for suggestions.
The PMX2000 that I needed the linear pot for has been one major pain to repair!
I have lost my ars on this unit with the time I have spent on it.
The parts its needed have been cheap but the time, WOW!
It came into my shop with the VU level meters pegged out and distorted sound.
Also a broken EQ linear pot.
Ordered the pot. (3 month ordeal)
While waiting for the pot, started looking at the other issues.
Found D3,4,5,6 in shorted & open states dumping +V on the audio lines. (PA input jacks)
This was pegging out the VU meters. Replaced them.
Then had 3.5-4V DC at the EQ switch's SW2B and 10B. switching the EQ on and off made very load pop in speakers. After lots of tracking down, found that the DC was coming from the unity gain 339's IC28A,28B, replaced.
No more DC but the VU meters would latch up the first 2 LED's.
Replaced all 339's in the VU section. No change! I spent hours trying to figure this out.
IC28A,and B at a given point would latch up and place -.058 to -.2 V out continuously.
I ended up changing R328 and R329 from 47K to 2.2K and they now work fine.
Had to replace the EQ switch's SW2 and 10 they were intermittent and very scratchy.
So I think I'm done! I do final check out and discover channel 8 and 9 are very noisy!
Bad hum and popping. Ch9 is the worst.
I still haven't nailed it down yet. I know its coming from the high gain amp IC40B,
pulling R549 and R550 makes the channel quiet.
So I scope it and see a lot of popping on collector of T6. Aha! order parts, replace T6, and T5. Nope!
Replaced C161 and C162. Nope!
So I'm left with changing IC40, 4580. I don't hold much hope that this will fix the issue.
I am pulling my hair out, whats left of it! its only channels 8 and 9. and the circuits are identical for 1-7 at the balanced inputs and they only produce a hiss when turned up not rumble, popping and hum. So I'm up for suggestions.
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