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by greg_Archive
Neotek Elite-Cleaned some dirty switches.Channel 5 Aux AB always sending to A.I pressed the ground leg on the offending stack, and the problem disappeared. I suspect it's the same as some of the other pots in that the rivet securing the leg to the pot's pcb (or wafer) is losing connection. I tried a number of different pressure points, and the problem didn't come back. It will eventually. Unfortunately, you have to desolder the entire row of aux switches to get this one out. If it comes to it, I might disassemble the pot, in circuit, and do whatever work I can that way. Schoeps 221b-No output.DEAD AC701! The grid is internally shorted to the cathode. A smarter person than me said the mic was probably roughly handled. It doesn't happen electrically. So, I guess let that be a lesson for everyone. Treat like crystal!-Elsewhere NY-Neotek Series IICleaned a bunch of faders, fixed some channels, some by reflowing some broken solder joints on the channel headers, replaced some pots... Lexicon Prime Time delay-Delay would work for a few seconds after power up then go quiet, while the display looked the same (though no input metering).5v regulator was making bad contact with the socket it was sitting in. I cleaned it all out, and bent the to220 legs towards the pins in the receptacle. Worked the rest of the day. Their plan is to recap the main board, so I recommended to them that they solder the regulator directly to the board later.AKG BX20-Noisy Channel 1One of the fairchild dual op amps was oscillating. All the components around it measured correctly, and the oscillation occurred if the channel PCB was in either socket. They plan to recap and replace the amp when they get parts.Slappy delay sound on Channel 2One of the "record" coils measured open when the DC resistance should have been under 300Ω. The fault description in the manual was consistent with what we were hearing too. They're ordering a new one from a guy in GermanyOtari MTR 90 CB120 Remote-Display and functions freak out when buttons are pressed hard.Discovered I could reproduce the problem by wiggling a four pin cable connector on the board with the buttons (on top of the display board). I cleaned and checked the tension on the female socket pins, but the problem could still be there with some force. This cable went to a 5v switching regulator module. The four wires were in two pairs, high voltage-0v send, and 5v-0v return. The two 0v conductors were tied together at the regulator, but not on the pcb. I tried jumpering them together at the pcb header, and the problem never came back.Cleared up some other ground and power distribution issues.
Greg Norman FG