I have an old analog console I purchased recently and it has a couple of noisy channels.
To clarify, its White Noise that I am hearing, and it's not a scratchy POT that's causing it and to add the channel EQ is not Enable, 48V is off, Phase Invert is not inverted, and the PAD is not enabled. The sound I am hearing is happening both with an input plugged in and without. It sounds like I have added white noise to the input of the channel and adjusting the Gain and Fader will cleanly increase and decrease volume.
I have looked at the capacitors and they look to be in good shape. They are Aluminum Organic Polymer Capacitors. My thought process, it's the OP-AMP causing the static noise. The channel uses INA162UA which is a balanced input Audio OP-AMP.
So, the million-dollar question. Could an OP-AMP cause the white noise I am hearing or could I be chasing the wrong issue? I am asking cause I probably have more channels with the same issue and debating on picking up an Oscilloscope but if this could not be caused by an OP-AMP I need to start over in my thought process.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
The Console is
Crest Audio HP-Eight 56 Channel
Full Schematic:
OP AMP Section:
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