Heck I don't even use special equipment here in my commercial shop. I use Chip Quik. There are other brands. It is a very low melting temperatuer solder you melt onto the part to remove. It mixes with the old solder, and stays liquid for long enough to melt all around the IC, then lift it off on the tip of an Xacto blade or something.
If you can't get on R274 itself, get on what it connects to. One end is wired to the control and pin 3 of IC28. The other end is wired to R259 and C112. Any of those accessible?
Good luck coming up with a board. Possible, but don;t hold your breath. Won't be cheap. IN fact, if I were looking for a mixer board for that model, I'd look for one of those units with a blown up power amp or power supply, buy it cheap and take the mixer panel out of THAT.
The master control? The wiper is grounded, and one end is wired to pin 3 of IC28. SO set your ohm meter between pin 3 of the IC and ground. Turn the control through its range. At one4 end it should essentially ground off pin 3, and at the othe end the 50k pot resistance should be there. From pin 3 to C134 should measure the resistance of the pot itself.
If you can't get on R274 itself, get on what it connects to. One end is wired to the control and pin 3 of IC28. The other end is wired to R259 and C112. Any of those accessible?
Good luck coming up with a board. Possible, but don;t hold your breath. Won't be cheap. IN fact, if I were looking for a mixer board for that model, I'd look for one of those units with a blown up power amp or power supply, buy it cheap and take the mixer panel out of THAT.
The master control? The wiper is grounded, and one end is wired to pin 3 of IC28. SO set your ohm meter between pin 3 of the IC and ground. Turn the control through its range. At one4 end it should essentially ground off pin 3, and at the othe end the 50k pot resistance should be there. From pin 3 to C134 should measure the resistance of the pot itself.
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