Hello DIY'ers,
Can someone tell me what could be wrong with my sugden A28B?
There is noise in the left channel when the volume control is operated. I replaced the potentiometer (ALPS) but the problem is still there. I have no schematic so it is difficult to find the problem.
Thank you for any advice!
Sjaak
Can someone tell me what could be wrong with my sugden A28B?
There is noise in the left channel when the volume control is operated. I replaced the potentiometer (ALPS) but the problem is still there. I have no schematic so it is difficult to find the problem.
Thank you for any advice!
Sjaak
Noise from a potentiometer can origin from DC voltage across it. That in turn may be the result of a shorted electrolytic cap, or an DC operating point way off.
But a schematic would help a lot.
But a schematic would help a lot.
Thank you Rikard,
So if DC is over the potentiometer I have to search for a short capacitor in the pre amp stage only?
So if DC is over the potentiometer I have to search for a short capacitor in the pre amp stage only?
I think so, or something else that might cause a stage to operate at the wrong DC level. I can´t imagine there should be any DC voltage across the pot. You could always measure the working channel to see if there is any DC.
If there are tantal caps these are the ones to check. They are known to short.
If there are tantal caps these are the ones to check. They are known to short.
Those charred resistors do not look too promising on the pc board... First you will need a schematic to find out where they are in the circuit, and why they might burned.
Thank you Dragonweed.
I found only a user manual. Sincerely about schematics i'm little more than a beginner. But i'm able to replace electronic components.
I might begin to find the component responsible of those charred resistors, maybe beginning from a capacitor nearby...
I found only a user manual. Sincerely about schematics i'm little more than a beginner. But i'm able to replace electronic components.
I might begin to find the component responsible of those charred resistors, maybe beginning from a capacitor nearby...
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