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Check to make sure that the pots are not touching any part of the light board.
Derek, I got my pic out of the wire connections and it looks to be correct. Just verify with the multiMeter that the white wires you have going to pads 1, 4 and 15 are going to the right place. I only use white wire for grounds so it's easy to trace. The Attenuator switch is a BIG PROBLEM and they are impossible to clean or find new ones.
Pad 15 you have a white wire on and it should be one of your AC lines (14 and 15)
pad 4 you have a white wire on and it should be ground from the ground bar on the caps or star ground.
Pad 1 you have another white wire on and is your right channel input (pad 16 is left channel input)
It appears your attenuator is correct connection wise, (but may be dirty inside) does it always act FU or can you mess with the attenuator knob and get the meter to work corretly???
Perry
What is TV?
Ok I will Isolate it, but I don't want to power it down![]()
I notice you said you have a buzz, I had the same thing, do you have LED lights near it (not your light board/meter board). I have an LED set up for my turntable and when I plug it in, it gives me interference. I was just going through this post trying to figure where the series II left off and the 700B started.
I'm very tired from the working week and have decided to just enjoy the music tonight, lets see what Lee has to say about the troubleshooting and I shall investigate further tomorrow morning when I'm more fresh. Its 5:15pm here now, time for dinner, a drink and some loud music.
Thanks for your info though, will keep an eye on this thread. I could never tell if the attentuator was bad as I have only had 1 meter since getting the amp, the needle fell off the left channel meter during transit, long way to australia.
My question was--- Was it a 700B originally or was it a II ???? I can't read the serial number.
I went back to the first few pages and it says it's a series II and if that transformer is from a series II, you will have issues with the 700 Light board. The old light board may not have had a problem with the lower Series II voltage but the new LED board might. The rest of the WOPL parts are no problem, just the ac for the light board.