Did you check the continuity of the board connectors? I've seen
corrosion inside the connectors. Just do a simple continuity check
from the board on one side of the connector, to the other board on the
other side of the connector... The traces might be fine, but if the
voltages can't get to the traces, your sol.
On 6/21/07, analog_audio01 <analog_audio01@yahoo.de> wrote:
> ok, I checked the klm361 (digital pcb)
> all traces and thru-holes in the battery section are ok...
> I measured them with my multimeter.
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> I made a sound example so that you can listen how bad my poly6 sounds:
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> http://www.cmaudio.net/poly6prob.mp3
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> as I wrote earlier in my thread the problem is on the klm 361 pcb (I
> interchanged it with the board from a working p6 and then it was fine...)
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> I think the dc voltage from the digital board are not clean..
> I already changed all electrolytic caps, but what should I do next?
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> change some ics?
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> or borrow a scope and measure the pins at the connectors? looking for
> some voltages that could cause this modulations??
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> thanks for your help
> mat
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> PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6
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