
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
Don't yoink the PHONE AMP PCB until necessary.
The amplitude of the signal isn't so important (in other words 187mV is fine)
Can you get to pins 3 or 5 of U103?
I want you to do the same test as the last one, except compare voltage between P101 pins 1 & 2 to P101 pin 2 and U103 pin 3 -OR- U103 pin 5. I hope that makes sense.
We are checking voltage at P101 pins 1 & 2 to get our known voltage, and then comparing that to the voltage at the input of the monitor output buffer amp U103 (which we can measure by putting the - probe on P101 pin 2, the signal ground, and the + probe on U103 pin 3, the L channel input to the opamp, or pin 5, the R channel input to the opamp).
The last test we tested signal attenuation from the signal input of the board to the output. Now we are checking signal attenuation from the input of the board to a point just after the monitor level pot at the input of the output buffer amp. We are trying to determine where signal is becoming inappropriately attenuated.
The amplitude of the signal isn't so important (in other words 187mV is fine)
Can you get to pins 3 or 5 of U103?
I want you to do the same test as the last one, except compare voltage between P101 pins 1 & 2 to P101 pin 2 and U103 pin 3 -OR- U103 pin 5. I hope that makes sense.
We are checking voltage at P101 pins 1 & 2 to get our known voltage, and then comparing that to the voltage at the input of the monitor output buffer amp U103 (which we can measure by putting the - probe on P101 pin 2, the signal ground, and the + probe on U103 pin 3, the L channel input to the opamp, or pin 5, the R channel input to the opamp).
The last test we tested signal attenuation from the signal input of the board to the output. Now we are checking signal attenuation from the input of the board to a point just after the monitor level pot at the input of the output buffer amp. We are trying to determine where signal is becoming inappropriately attenuated.