The gains are working, audio remains lower on the right channel.
If I pick up the audio signal on the positive legs of CP109 and CP209 the volume levels are equal when tested via a separate amp so when the gain pot is turned up the levels rise in a balanced manner.
When I test the audio from the TC amp outputs the right channel plays at a lower volume to the left.
Hope this clears up any confusion I may have caused.
If I pick up the audio signal on the positive legs of CP109 and CP209 the volume levels are equal when tested via a separate amp so when the gain pot is turned up the levels rise in a balanced manner.
When I test the audio from the TC amp outputs the right channel plays at a lower volume to the left.
Hope this clears up any confusion I may have caused.
You need to measure with the meter set to AC volts and the black probe on the secondary ground (negative speaker terminal).
As a side note, if you find the fault causing the low channel, you will have to readjust the trim pots on the input of the amp (VR103/203) to prevent having engine noise. We can cover that later but don't forget.
As a side note, if you find the fault causing the low channel, you will have to readjust the trim pots on the input of the amp (VR103/203) to prevent having engine noise. We can cover that later but don't forget.
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