wattsabundant
Chief Journeyman
See attachement.GET THE SERVICE MANUAL
See attachement.GET THE SERVICE MANUAL
Yes, less likely than at a solder joint connection but yes.Thanks - I'll do that. Not sure what they're called but what look like solder tracks on the PCB - is it possible for a crack to develop there?
Defective muting circuit? Have you tried defeating it to debug your issue?For anyone still listening - I cleaned and lubed the tone pots since they were off the board, and did the same to the balance pot in situ. I spent a couple of hours inspecting the board with a magnifying glass for gaps or cracks in solder joints and traces. Remelted a few joints that were a little suspect but to no avail. For the past few days the system has turned on with the left channel dead, which pops in with the touch of any number of the front panel controls or a slight increase of volume. This morning both channels were dead - operating all front panel controls had no effect until I got to the volume control, where a slight increase brought the left channel in and the right channel finally fired at full gain (the household loved that at 6am). Any thoughts on what to do next will be greatly appreciated. Thinking it might be time to take it back to a professional? I've used the ones closest to me for service in the past (Electronics Service Labs in Wethersfield CT and Approved Audio Service in Bantam). Both were able to resolve other issues but neither were able to detect or correct this issue. A friend has offered to give me his old Denon receiver but the thought of giving up the Phase Linear gear doesn't sit well.
Assume you're referring to the volume pot? If so is it worth attempting to loosen for access to clean vs replace? Thanks.Bad potentiometer? Replacements are likely available.
Defective muting circuit? Have you tried defeating it to debug your issue?
To defeat the power up muting circuit, pretty straightforward, remove Q103 and Q203 temporarily.Assume you're referring to the volume pot? If so is it worth attempting to loosen for access to clean vs replace? Thanks.
Assume you're referring to the mute switch that attenuates the volume? I looked at the schematic to see if I understood how to defeat this function. Way above my pay grade I'm afraid, but thanks for the suggestion - will pass along to whoever ends up working on this. I remember one of the techs previously suspecting the headphone jack/circuit since this cuts out the speaker output - replaced some components but obviously that wasn't the problem.
I think it was recognition of too much weed smoking on Halloween.Located the transistors to remove - thanks for that and will advise.
I think 10/32/79 was a leap year on the PL calendar.
I remember one of the techs previously suspecting the headphone jack/circuit since this cuts out the speaker output - replaced some components but obviously that wasn't the problem.
But the real problem is that the Fudder Mudder circuit board used in the 3300 was approved by Mike F on 10/32/79