Big Bamboo
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Recently I lost my right channel affecting both speakers and headphones. After trying different inputs and head phones, I conclude it was my amp.
Tube swapping and cleaning the headphone jack did nothing. The OA and OB voltages were 77 and 78 volts DC.
So, I did the chopstick test and immediately noted when pushing on the headphone jack lug closest to the top plate, the right Chanel came back. As soon as I released pressure, it went out again. So, I figured great, Ive found the issue….a bad solder joint.
So, I reflowed that joint which didn’t fix it. So I reflowed it a few more times adding a bit of solder and wallah, the Chanel came back. I thought all was good.
But, now my speakers don’t work. I get a low volume static sound with very faint music heard. At first I thought the headphones sounded fine, but after running a L, R, MONO test, I found that the an isolated signal to the right headphone sounded fine on that side, but there was a faint weird ringing echo on the left.
I’m now beginning to wonder if the headphone jack was the problem all along. Did I bugger something when reflowing? I was careful not to overheat it.
Before I consider replacing the headphone jack, I’ll wait for advice.
The picture has a red arrow pointing to the lug in question.
Btw, although you might question it from the picture, the lug in question is not shorted to the middle lug.
Thanks for your help
John
Tube swapping and cleaning the headphone jack did nothing. The OA and OB voltages were 77 and 78 volts DC.
So, I did the chopstick test and immediately noted when pushing on the headphone jack lug closest to the top plate, the right Chanel came back. As soon as I released pressure, it went out again. So, I figured great, Ive found the issue….a bad solder joint.
So, I reflowed that joint which didn’t fix it. So I reflowed it a few more times adding a bit of solder and wallah, the Chanel came back. I thought all was good.
But, now my speakers don’t work. I get a low volume static sound with very faint music heard. At first I thought the headphones sounded fine, but after running a L, R, MONO test, I found that the an isolated signal to the right headphone sounded fine on that side, but there was a faint weird ringing echo on the left.
I’m now beginning to wonder if the headphone jack was the problem all along. Did I bugger something when reflowing? I was careful not to overheat it.
Before I consider replacing the headphone jack, I’ll wait for advice.
The picture has a red arrow pointing to the lug in question.
Btw, although you might question it from the picture, the lug in question is not shorted to the middle lug.
Thanks for your help
John