Contradiction in terms...

Started by petemoore, February 04, 2004, 11:56:45 AM

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petemoore

Example:
 I Am Absolutley 100% positive that this thing is wired correctly, and everything is 'right', but it doens't work right.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

petemoore

We've all [ok not you] had a ckt like this...ya just hafta go find the problem is all...
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Mike Burgundy

exactly. we're all right the first time, the trick is to make Mother Nature *understand* that... ;)

gez

This 'Mother Nature' person needs a good slap if you ask me!  Sounds like she's responsible for a lot of circuit screw ups!!! :evil:
"They always say there's nothing new under the sun.  I think that that's a big copout..."  Wayne Shorter

RDV

You can't mess on Mother Nature!

Regards

RDV

Kleber AG


Luke

I TELL YOU IT IS RIGHT!  :wink:

Peter Snowberg

I blame Elvis. :D


If Elvis wills it, it will work.

-Peter
Eschew paradigm obfuscation

RDV

Wiring Mistake!!!????

Regards

Ricky(I'm always right, damn-it!) Don Vance

smoguzbenjamin

Broken? I broke it? Nah, it's Elvis' fault! ;)
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.

Jay Doyle

I just had one of these last night, I went over and over it. I continuity check everything, voltages were perfect, bias trims worked as they should. I worked backwards three times, I couldn't find anything wrong. Then I realized that I somehow had grounded the input signal, I hadn't worked back far enough.

Fixed that, worked great.

If it doesn't work, yes, you did do something wrong.

Kleber AG

:D  Yeah... this times the "audio probe" is the best  :)
If you start checking with the audio probe from the input, you'd get that like a miracle  :)
Sometimes I use an audio probe I designed:
My "Finger Tips Super Noise Maker Probe" from the output jack tip going backwards on the circuit would tell "where" the noise will stop  8)

Kleber AG