Sounds like your missing the signal.. Stand-by....My meters still are not functional. What am I missing?
Sounds like your missing the signal.. Stand-by....My meters still are not functional. What am I missing?
Speakers are connected.
All buttons are in the out position.
Bias and DC offset are within spec.
I'm not sure.Its been quite a while since I've messed with one.I wouldn't think it would have any effect in the "off" position.Should Rec Level and Play Cal control the volume in addition to the main volume potentiometer?
I'm not sure.Its been quite a while since I've messed with one.I wouldn't think it would have any effect in the "off" position.
On mine it slightly increases the volume, even with Dolby set to off. I will double check the solder joints to make sure there are not any connections being made where there shouldn't be. However, when I looked last night, they all appeared to be okay.In the OFF position there should be no effect. In the Dolby Play position the play level does interact with the main volume control. I can't remember the impact of the REC control and can't check because I'm away from home...
This reminds me of a 9090DB I worked on years ago. Customer had incorrectly installed the dolby selector knob ... I really like easy fixes.even with Dolby set to off
Customer had incorrectly installed the dolby selector knob ...
and the solder connections to the same fuse clips.
I've seen that issue as well. Had to give the clips a little squeeze with a pair of pliers.Found part of my issue: the fuse holders were not making solid contact with the fuses
These same issues also plague the fuse style lamps for the tuner...ve seen that issue as well. Had to give the clips a little squeeze with a pair of pliers.