shertz Well-known member VAPS Joined Apr 7, 2002 Messages 1,470 Reaction score 37 Location Claremont, California Feb 15, 2011 #1 I resolderd the pins on the PS board but that didn't help. What else can I check?
Arm123 Member Joined Oct 5, 2007 Messages 532 Reaction score 1 Location Toronto, Ontario Feb 15, 2011 #2 Do you have the original psu board ? Or do you have a switching psu conversion ? You should start by checking that you have correct voltages... specifically the sound (+12v)
Do you have the original psu board ? Or do you have a switching psu conversion ? You should start by checking that you have correct voltages... specifically the sound (+12v)
OP OP shertz Well-known member VAPS Joined Apr 7, 2002 Messages 1,470 Reaction score 37 Location Claremont, California Feb 15, 2011 #3 Thanks! It is the original PS. I'll check the 12v.
channelmanic Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2011-2013 VAPS Joined Apr 5, 2008 Messages 17,110 Reaction score 1,093 Location Texas Feb 15, 2011 #4 +12v issue... Bad speaker, broken wire, bad caps, bad sockets, etc...