
famous beagle
Well-known member
Hey y'all,
I picked up one of these for cheap on eBay, and upon testing it out, everything worked perfectly, except that the meter bulb had burned out.
I think I tried my best to find out what the specs were on a replacement bulb, but I never did. I had some bulbs lying around from a repair I did on an old Audio Technica 4-track (AT-RMX64), and they looked very similar at least. So I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from not having the blue covering on, and therefore just glowing white instead, it seemed to work perfectly.
However, ever since I did that, I'm not getting any signal. The meter (though lit now) is not registering, and I'm not getting any audio---from the XLR or 1/4" inputs (and nothing's coming out the outputs either).
I checked the PCB for any trace of scratches I may have inadvertently made. I found a few suspect-looking spots, but when I tested for continuity, everything checked out.
So ... my question is:
Is it possible to cause this issue by using the wrong type of bulb? Or would installing it backwards (the bulb is different on each end) possibly cause this issue?
I'm just kind of stumped at this point.
Thanks for any tips
I picked up one of these for cheap on eBay, and upon testing it out, everything worked perfectly, except that the meter bulb had burned out.
I think I tried my best to find out what the specs were on a replacement bulb, but I never did. I had some bulbs lying around from a repair I did on an old Audio Technica 4-track (AT-RMX64), and they looked very similar at least. So I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from not having the blue covering on, and therefore just glowing white instead, it seemed to work perfectly.
However, ever since I did that, I'm not getting any signal. The meter (though lit now) is not registering, and I'm not getting any audio---from the XLR or 1/4" inputs (and nothing's coming out the outputs either).
I checked the PCB for any trace of scratches I may have inadvertently made. I found a few suspect-looking spots, but when I tested for continuity, everything checked out.
So ... my question is:
Is it possible to cause this issue by using the wrong type of bulb? Or would installing it backwards (the bulb is different on each end) possibly cause this issue?
I'm just kind of stumped at this point.
Thanks for any tips