leadfootdriver
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The relays were flickering on my TA. So, I took off the bottom cover and noticed that the back of the toggle switch sub board had made some deep indentations and possibly penetrated thru the connected ribbon cable creating a short.
I gave the main board pins a wack with contact cleaner, and re-installed the toggle ribbon cable. Then I cut up and old credit card, and put it between the ribbon cable and the toggle board to prevent any shorts. The Red channel sounds thicker now.
I hate ribbon cables. My Mackie 8 Buss mixer had a big problem with intermittance due to ribbon cable construction. My 2:90 power amp had a problem because the Power Transformer had a lousy connection , and melted the ribbon connector. I cut off that end, and soldered the wires to the board directly, and haven't had a problem since.
You've been warned. Give me money.
I gave the main board pins a wack with contact cleaner, and re-installed the toggle ribbon cable. Then I cut up and old credit card, and put it between the ribbon cable and the toggle board to prevent any shorts. The Red channel sounds thicker now.
I hate ribbon cables. My Mackie 8 Buss mixer had a big problem with intermittance due to ribbon cable construction. My 2:90 power amp had a problem because the Power Transformer had a lousy connection , and melted the ribbon connector. I cut off that end, and soldered the wires to the board directly, and haven't had a problem since.
You've been warned. Give me money.