skywaveTDR
Active member
It is best to stop fooling around with all kinds of abstract methods and have the deck corrected by a Technician who can fix it. Some do not like this idea and end up with a deck that works off speed and has all kinds of other problems that will make themselves known down the line.
I have seen some real goofed up decks by DIY type repairs including caps changed with long leads glued down with silicon glue. The problem he had was a blow out op amp but all that junk that was put on the board all had to be corrected. Cheaper and easier to fix it if he did not put all that extra work on the board.
I have seen some real goofed up decks by DIY type repairs including caps changed with long leads glued down with silicon glue. The problem he had was a blow out op amp but all that junk that was put on the board all had to be corrected. Cheaper and easier to fix it if he did not put all that extra work on the board.