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Old 09-09-2017, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: DIY tube mic troubleshooting help..

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Originally Posted by mjslakeridge View Post
Glad you are making some progress. Most of what you are doing is way too advanced for me. I have only replaced bulging/leaking caps in a few LED TV's power supplies and computer monitors.

Can you repair channel 2 or just hoping to use channel 1 which it looks like you figured out?


Thanks, yah I'm gonna give ch 2 a try. Just trying to source that cmos hex inverter. Tough to do when you live in a remote area. Going to check out a place next week that may be able to help me out. I'm positive if I replace that, that it will work and I'll put back in the mix.

Working on another project too building a pedal that would be of use to engineers and performers.


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