Hi everybody,
I've been working on repairing a PCE GT.
It had no sound at all - fixed that nice and easily by changing the caps in the corner of the board (the 3 100uF and 2 33uF ones).
For a while - it worked perfectly. But there was a lot of interference...
So... I decided to change the 470uF radial capacitor, as it wasn't SMT and quite easy to get to....
.... and since then I've had no sound from the speaker.
Headphones work with both channels, no problem.
If I wire up pin 11 of the ribbon (the "Speaker+" wire, in other words) to the left-hand pin of the headphone socket, I get nice loud sound again - albeit probably just the left channel. Connecting to the right pin gives faint sound (probably the R channel). Through the headphones, both channels are good and strong, remember.
Now normally, the speaker+ (pin 11) is wired directly to another pin on the headphone socket. I'm guessing that what's supposed to happen is that when the headphones aren't plugged in, then both L and R channels are connected to this pin, which then goes to pin 11 and thereby the speaker. I'm thinking the headphone socket, therefore, is a bit kaput.
Therefore, could someone please help by taking a look at what the connections are supposed to do? The L channel connects to the op-amp (via a 100uF cap), the R channel connects to the op-amp's other output (again via a 100uF cap), and the presumed Mono channel connects to the speaker terminal via pin 11 of the ribbon. In a working PCE GT, what is the resistance between the L and the Mono, and the R and the mono? On mine, it's very large. Does the resistance change depending on whether a headphone plug is plugged in or not?
There are also three pins at the back of the socket. Looking at the socket from the front (the pins are only visible from the bottom of the PCB), on mine I get two pins connected (pins 2 and 3 I think it was), and pin 1 isolated. Is it this way with the plug inserted or not?
If anyone could help with this diagnosis I'd be very grateful! Ordinarily I'd try to substitute a part from another machine but they're very expensive!
Thanks!