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Objective2 - one channel doesn't work
Hello.
I am having a problem which I am unable to resolve myself because of my lack of electronic knowledge. I've build an objective2 amp and the left channel is not working. I can only hear loud "boom" noise when switching the amp on or off. Right channel is working OK. I am measuring about 13v of DC on this channel's output (measured from P2). I've already build 2 O2s in the past and I've never experienced similar problem. Does anyone know what the problem might be? I don't know much about electronic stuff so I have no idea what to do. Sorry for my english :) |
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/headp...oject-309.html Chk the input socket, it might be faulty or dry soldered. Use one end of i/p pin & chk for continuity of the i/p socket(blue) |
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WARNING: don't connect your HD800 yet. 13 VDC is too much. List the issue on http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/headp...ml#post3360698 |
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I did follow the NwAvGuy's trobule shooting guide once more and here are the results. At Initial DIY Testing section I am failing Check The Raw DC Voltages part. Here are the results: http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/24/asdasdkp.th.jpg After that I jumped to Troubleshooting Problems section and I think there is something wrong at Negative Unregulated Supply part. This is what I got: http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/359/asdasdmj.th.jpg Anymore ideas? |
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You should be getting close to -12Vdc on pin 4 and +12Vdc on pin 8 with the AC adaptor plugged in and the O2 turned on. If one of those voltages is missing, do the same tests between ground and pins 4 and 8 of U2, the NJM2068. If you get +/-12Vdc there but are missing one voltage on the output chips then one of your mosfets is not turning on. |
Thanks for reply. I will check it tomorrow.
I will also reupload missing attachments tomorrow as I don't have an access to my PC now. |
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I've attached the files that were currupted in previous post.
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U3 - Pin8 = 11.71V U4 - Pin4 = -16.63V U4 - Pin8 = 11.71V |
With the wall adapter plugged in, but the O2 turned off, measure the voltage across C7. It should be close to -12VDC. If it isn't, check that U6 is installed correctly, and that everything from J1 to D5 is as per the schematic.
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Use a magnifying glass to check - I've found it is nearly impossible to see a short there without using one. Edit: looks like sofaspud and I were composing at the same time - and we agree on where your problem is. :) See what you find there. |
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