Hello, I posted a couple questions a couple years ago, and to update, my 388 got all fixed up, and has ran perfectly for a couple years now.....until now. I must apologize for not being a very good member of the forum and only posting when stuff breaks, but I'm in a bit of a bind. Started on some work last night, and I have new problem, and I just cannot pinpoint it. Let me preface this with, I clean the heads regularly(was the first thing I checked), and the heads are in fantastic shape (I haven't changed out the fuses yet, but will tonight). I'll try explain it briefly. So all line ins functioning properly, all mic ins functioning properly, VU meters all showing signal, all tracks playing back existing recordings perfectly. Now when I record something new, it's playing back distant, barely audible and distorted . Sounds like a capacitor is shot. But I can't figure out which card it's in. It's all tracks, sent through any channel. First thought would be rec/play pcb assy. But there are four of those, no way did all four blow capacitors at same time. Than I thought it could be the Bios pcb. There are two of those, so that would seem weird as well. Play back is totally fine on existing recordings. All the VU meters are showing the signal coming in when recording. I've been going through the schematics (I'm not super skilled, just learning over the years), but I'm trying to follow the record portion of the head signal flow, to pinpoint the problem. The power supply? It had been reworked and re-capped a couple years ago, but maybe that's where the problem is. Again, I just can't pinpoint an area that could the problem. Any ideas? Again, I will be replacing the fuses tonight, but it would seem weird that a blown fuse would cause, one really localized problem like only the record function. If I knew which pcb went to all 8 channels and to all 8
tracks on the head, I could probably fix it, by swapping things out on the board, I'm able to fix simple things, but far from
advanced, but I can replace capacitors(I was able to swap out all the lamps in the vu meters with new ones) Trying to avoid a costly/time consuming repair. I'm gonna be really embarrassed if it's something as simple as all I need to do de-mag, which I haven't done in a while.