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TS-9 Open Ground

Started by nasman3188, July 22, 2009, 08:18:01 PM

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nasman3188

Hello diystompboxes!

I have a problem with a friend's TS-9. The pedal was modified by Analogman and worked wonderfully for some time. The pedal now produces no sound, neither on nor off. I found that no point on the board has +4.5V, and the line which should be carrying said voltage is connected somewhere to ground. After staring at the pedal for a few days, I haven't been able to find anything with my limited knowledge. Do any gurus have any suggestions for tracking down where the open ground might be?

aron

Do you get 9V? If not, look for a bad diode near the power supply. I would guess the polarity protection diode is bad.

nasman3188

I get 9 volts.. although I haven't checked everywhere. Using an audio probe I have signal up to the base of the first transistor.

http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schemview.php?id=1088

petemoore

  Debugging sticky thread is the read you need.
  Note the voltages on the opamp pins, measured from ground.
  Before applying power, be sure there are no shorts across + / - of the power supply.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

nasman3188

My proper debugging help request...

There is about 1.3k ohms across the +/- of the battery clip... I know this should not be.

Effect passes no sound. Analogman "SRV" mod, includes ta75558p op amp.

Battery: +9.14

Battery Leads on board R/B:  +9.06/+0
         
Q1 2SC1815
C= 9.05
B= 0
E= 0

IC ta75558p
1= 8.17
2= 8.13
3= 0.01
4= 0
5= 9.04
6= 7.35
7= 7.35
8= 7.35

Q2 2SK30A
D= 0
S= 0
G= 0.03

Q3 2SK30A
D= 0
S= 0
G= 0.04

Q4 2SC1815
C= 0.56
B= 0.70
E= 1.12

Q5 2SC1815
C= 6.79
B= 0.70
E= 1.30

Q6 2SC1815
C= 0.81
B= 0.7
E= 1.32

Q7 2SC1815
C= 8.98
B= 0
E= 0

D1 polarity diode
A= 0
K= 8.98

D2
A= 8.09
K= 8.05

D3
A= 8.05
K= 8.09

D4
A= 0.02
K= 0.51

D5
A= 0.05
K= 6.16

D6
A= 0.54
K= 0.02

D7
A= 5.6
K= 7.4

thanks in advance....

nasman3188

And now for my noob "this is why this was an easy fix" post...

Focused too much on the circuit board, I didn't see that the level pot had come loose and was shorting on the tone pot...
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petemoore

  Backwards of magic, then you didn't see it, now you do !
  Schizzamm !
Convention creates following, following creates convention.