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Beomaster8000 ch loss with TP2

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ALF Posted: Tue, Oct 29 2019 9:59 AM

Hi everyone,

things have been pretty quiet until.....yes, until another little issue on the BM8000 !

in TP2 mode I lost the left channel - it comes on briefly after selecting TP2 and crackles out.

first I suspected IC1 being at fault, replaced it ...no change !

second I checked the connector box with the assigned 5Pin DIN input....all fine !

both trimmers R122/222 are new, only R122 shows audible change when turned, no reaction from R222 though as well as both assigned caps C112/212.

phono and TP1 work fine....does this exclude IC202 as a possible source of the issue ?

at the moment I can not see any other source guilty of causing that issue.....can one of you help ?

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ALF

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ALF replied on Tue, Oct 29 2019 10:12 AM

To avoid misunderstanding C112/212 are new.

connection from PCB3 P14 to PCB9 P82 is fine as well !

ALF

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ALF replied on Tue, Oct 29 2019 10:12 AM

To avoid misunderstanding C112/212 are new.

connection from PCB3 P14 to PCB9 P82 is fine as well !

ALF

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ALF replied on Wed, Oct 30 2019 10:12 AM

Transferred a spare (not really spare) preamp board and the missing left channel in TP2 input mode is back 😁😁

my suspicion is going to the two switching ICs on board 3. Naturally those ICs are long gone.....the famous needle in the hay stack.

i can not see any other culprit on that board causing that kind of issue.

I checked the R222 trimmer  and the designated cap...both fine and as said, IC1 has been replaced....what is left is that damn switching IC.

that is my diagnose.....but sadly no help/support ?!?

ALF

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ALF replied on Thu, Oct 31 2019 4:16 AM

Thanks for the reminder Martin, much appreciated.

I made contact with John (sonavor) and yes indeed, the AD10/278 chips are the source of the issue my BM has.

the existing pair will be replaced by the new device !

regards

alf

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