You need to get a scope or at least a signal tracer and see where the signal
stops on the bad side. It's a stereo amp so it should be a no brainer to
compare signals as you move through both sides. If all you have is a meter
then you just don't have enough equipment to do repair work.
"EADGBE" wrote in message
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In the interest of clarification, I have added some information to the
schematic of the tape deck headphone amp that I'm having problems
with.
Some circuit paths are now labeled:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...mplifier-1.jpg
As always, the points at which voltage readings are marked with a star
are NOT producing the voltage indicated. The +7V location is
measuring 131mV instead. The other two points where a star is
indicated are measuring between 20mV and 30mV (fluctuating slightly).
I am starting to think that a circuit OUTSIDE of this circuit might be
at fault, because NOTHING inside of this circuit seems to be
faulty...but the darn thing still WILL NOT work.