
Blue Jinn
Rider of the ARPocalypse
Hi,
I am selling one of my DX-4D's and made Ethan's mod for standalone operation. Ran through a quick function check* (with a tone, not with program material) and noted the level drop on ch 1,2,4 (which I'd expect is the 2:1 compression kicking in.) Channel 3 goes straight to zero. offered the guy to drop the deal or try and fix. He opted for try and fix. OK.
I came across a thread on audiokarma (which for whatever reason won't let me register....)
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/printthread.php?t=206575&pp=40
Re: the type II on a Tascam 244 and a dbx 224. A lot of similar parts AFAIK. Both found that a TL072 opamp in the output had failed. That is a $2 part, so I'd figure it can't hurt to replace it. I'm also ordering the dbx chips, NTE makes replacements:
The uPC-1252H2 crosses to NTE1794 and the uPC-1253H2 crosses to NTE1795.
My test equipment consists of a cheap multimeter right now. There were no *obvious* signs of failure (puffy caps, burn marks etc.) If the TL072 proves to be the culprit I'm a lucky bastard, (and the complete lack of output signal (based on the meter, not on the ear) seems to suggest so.) If not, (and I'm rarely that lucky,) (and here is my ignorance at work) how do you make the adjustments with those 3 trimmers assuming I replace one the dbx chips? One is "Gbias" for the 1794 the other is "Is" and the third is ????? That is where I am totally lost. Looking at the block diagram Ethan supplies on his website (which is diff from the one I have) two of them are adjustments between +/- 15v and the other is on the "Is" pin and between the pin and ground. How do you measure those three? And what is the Is. what value are you looking for on Pin 2 ("Is")
(And that is assuming one of those is bad...) There aren't that many electrolytics, so I suppose I could replace all them as well...
I'm posting here instead of DIY, but if you think I should move the thread over there (or the Tascam forum) let me know as well. Seems the DIY path and the analog path cross quite frequently....
As an aside, it looks like transistor on the output of the 072 is just part of teh muting circuitry.
*0vu tone on Teac 5, to via dbx to 22-4. Adjsut 0vu on 22-4, engage dbx. Did not actually put a pair of headphones on to see if any noise on channel 3.0
I am selling one of my DX-4D's and made Ethan's mod for standalone operation. Ran through a quick function check* (with a tone, not with program material) and noted the level drop on ch 1,2,4 (which I'd expect is the 2:1 compression kicking in.) Channel 3 goes straight to zero. offered the guy to drop the deal or try and fix. He opted for try and fix. OK.

I came across a thread on audiokarma (which for whatever reason won't let me register....)

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/printthread.php?t=206575&pp=40
Re: the type II on a Tascam 244 and a dbx 224. A lot of similar parts AFAIK. Both found that a TL072 opamp in the output had failed. That is a $2 part, so I'd figure it can't hurt to replace it. I'm also ordering the dbx chips, NTE makes replacements:
The uPC-1252H2 crosses to NTE1794 and the uPC-1253H2 crosses to NTE1795.
My test equipment consists of a cheap multimeter right now. There were no *obvious* signs of failure (puffy caps, burn marks etc.) If the TL072 proves to be the culprit I'm a lucky bastard, (and the complete lack of output signal (based on the meter, not on the ear) seems to suggest so.) If not, (and I'm rarely that lucky,) (and here is my ignorance at work) how do you make the adjustments with those 3 trimmers assuming I replace one the dbx chips? One is "Gbias" for the 1794 the other is "Is" and the third is ????? That is where I am totally lost. Looking at the block diagram Ethan supplies on his website (which is diff from the one I have) two of them are adjustments between +/- 15v and the other is on the "Is" pin and between the pin and ground. How do you measure those three? And what is the Is. what value are you looking for on Pin 2 ("Is")
(And that is assuming one of those is bad...) There aren't that many electrolytics, so I suppose I could replace all them as well...
I'm posting here instead of DIY, but if you think I should move the thread over there (or the Tascam forum) let me know as well. Seems the DIY path and the analog path cross quite frequently....
As an aside, it looks like transistor on the output of the 072 is just part of teh muting circuitry.
*0vu tone on Teac 5, to via dbx to 22-4. Adjsut 0vu on 22-4, engage dbx. Did not actually put a pair of headphones on to see if any noise on channel 3.0
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