hi thanks for the info i placed jumpers in right locations and when no crossover is in it it works fine put the low pass crossover in it channel 1 works perfect channel 2 hardly any output and makes the needle on my power supply jump way up wondering what that be from what i can check to see if its bad
troystg:
Send them to me and I'll drop them on the server.
mike49504:
If one channel is dead with the module, the module is almost certainly defective. I've seen one instance where the connector contacts were broken but in all other instances where one channel was defective when passed through the module and both channels worked with the jumpers in place, the module was at fault.
They are difficult to repair because there is no schematic/board layout available, the module has to be in the socket to trace the signals and since the module is upside-down in the socket, it's difficult to get to the pins of the ICs.
You can try cleaning the switch contacts but that's never helped as far as I can remember.
Send them to me and I'll drop them on the server.
mike49504:
If one channel is dead with the module, the module is almost certainly defective. I've seen one instance where the connector contacts were broken but in all other instances where one channel was defective when passed through the module and both channels worked with the jumpers in place, the module was at fault.
They are difficult to repair because there is no schematic/board layout available, the module has to be in the socket to trace the signals and since the module is upside-down in the socket, it's difficult to get to the pins of the ICs.
You can try cleaning the switch contacts but that's never helped as far as I can remember.
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