Check them with your eyes, look at them closely. Look for solder splash.How do I check for shorts between the foils with a multimeter?
How do I check for shorts between the foils with a multimeter?
Yes. The parallel circuit paths will affect any reading of components taken in-circuit. In-circuit measurements are effective to locate shorted devices, and sometimes opens, but for accurate analysis the component should be isolated. That can be as easy as removing one leg only, but transistors, SCRs, and similar devices really need to be removed.
What Watt hour said is fact! And we already knew the right channel is ok because it is working just fine.
If you want to save time and effort, why don't you just compare the resistors readings on each channel without unsoldering them and see if they match readings. I highly doubt you have a resistor problem.Ok I will pull a leg on the ones that had bad readings and repost
Example: If right channel R13 100K reads 52.7K and left channel R14 100K also reads 52.7K, then you know those resistors are good.Ok will do, thanks