Aleph J - First Test Issues / No Sound / Blinking LEDs

john65b: I don't remember how I measured it when I removed it yesterday. I measured again just now. One side has ~2R, regardless of pot position (center and left pins). The other side has ~1.8k, regardless of pot position (center and right pins).
 
So the pot is definitely a problem, but what leaves me stumped is why replacing the pot didn't fix it, since adjusting the new pot does indeed change the resistance to some degree.

I'm out of ideas - hopefully replacing Q2 helps, but that doesn't explain the pot behavior.
 
ZenMod: I just checked (because I forgot every detail from yesterday). Either direction between source and drain presents too much resistance for the meter to beep. I don't remember what the meter actually read yesterday. I'm hoping this works!
 
Okay - I'm a bit discouraged now. Same result. There's +19v on the speaker output upon power up, and it seems to climb; but I don't want to keep the power applied because I don't want to burn anything out.

I tested the MOSFETs in place, and all of them are passing in one direction, but not the other (between source and drain).

Could the bad MOSFET have effected the ZTX parts?
 
if you can't observe any heating, you're probably in good position , just needing proper setting

put one DVM across output posts, goal to set DC offset to 0

put second DVM across any mosfet source resistor , to observe Iq, goal is to set to prescribed value (was it 400mV?)


your positive DC offset now means that lower mosfets are completely shut off, thus representing too much resistance , so output noe voltage is maxed

now fiddle with R7 trimpot, having a goal to increase gate voltage for lower mosfets , to open them for current .....and finally set DC offset

write what you got