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Re: A4000D drops volume by 75% on one channel
« on: May 20, 2003, 02:46:12 AM »
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SilvrDrgn wrote:
The Op-Amps are separate.  They are not in the Paula chip.


If it's an OP-Amp problem, I can do that.

Looks like 25W or a puller will solve the problem.

Send it to me...

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Re: A4000D drops volume by 75% on one channel
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2003, 03:37:32 AM »
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xchristofferx wrote:
Oh my.. I need to logon more often, I had forgotten the amount of traffic this site had - and still has it seems :).


Yes you do.

So far... I can solder but am in USA and can do OP-Amps and Capacitors. Would need to see the machine to diagnose but would be too expensive.

Next. I think the problem is in the capacitors and thats even easier to repair but I don't have schematics on that machine... tracing is easy in this case negating the need for them, but again I'm in the USA.

I think your best bet is selling the mobo on ebay and buying a new one. make sure you tell the buyer that it has a problem. It will bring you less money but honesty is the best policy.