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Buffalo III stereo -- Decreased output in one channel after hearing a "pop"
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Just completed (still on the breadboard -- actually a cardboard box) a Buffalo III with Placid HD + Placid HD BP + Legato III. I've listened to it for about three hours total, and the sound was (note I said "was"!) excellent.
This is the first stage of what is anticipated to eventually be a dual-mono Buffalo III, but I wanted to "start simple."
Today, after about 20 minutes of listening, I heard some distortion in the right channel, followed a few seconds later by a "pop." After the pop the right channel output was decreased by about half.
The voltages (warm) are as follows:
Placid HD = 5.23 V
Placid HD BP = +14.98 V
Placid HD BP = -15.02 V
On the Placid HD, the TP_Shunt+ to TP_OUT+ = 57.8 mV (equal to the same in mA)
On the Placid HD BP, the TP_Shunt- to TP_OUT- = -58.2 mV, and the TP_Shunt+ to TP_OUT+ = 59.1 mV
In addition, the voltages on the Legato III at all outputs, both balanced and single-ended were 0.0 V.
Following the decrease in volume there were periodid loss of lock and momentary "drop outs."
At this point, I'm at a loss to diagnose the problem and would greatly appreciate assistance.
Thanks!
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Problem Solved. Replaced bad transistor in Legato III R channel.
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