hello everybody
I had the chance to find at the waste an Audio Analogue Enigma (V1) dropped there by its previous owner.
when I've started to investigate why someone get rid of a 1500$ unit I've found that the main power fuse was blown. I replaced it and miracle the monster started.
then I've tested it and the headphone output was working correctly.
the problem appears when I've connected speakers. the left channel is lower than the right one.
What I've done and seen so far.
- no bubbled/ damaged components inside
- voltages out of the power are OK
- by inverting the preamp to amp cable, the problem was clearly on the preamp board.
further investigation has shown that two resistors (10 ohms) (see pictures) have heated (color code is hard to read) and the wire between them seems to be brown (sames on the other side of the board).
I need your help to try to understand if the sound problem comes from this heating issue, the fuse problem (don't know why it was out) or any other idea. the lamp seems to be OK. I can only notice that there are two red spots inside it when it runs (normal) but one seems to be a bit less bright than the other one.
I've taken some pictures of the all system open and the region i suspect.
Reviving this nice piece of HIFI could be a good job. thanks for your input
JM
I had the chance to find at the waste an Audio Analogue Enigma (V1) dropped there by its previous owner.
when I've started to investigate why someone get rid of a 1500$ unit I've found that the main power fuse was blown. I replaced it and miracle the monster started.
then I've tested it and the headphone output was working correctly.
the problem appears when I've connected speakers. the left channel is lower than the right one.
What I've done and seen so far.
- no bubbled/ damaged components inside
- voltages out of the power are OK
- by inverting the preamp to amp cable, the problem was clearly on the preamp board.
further investigation has shown that two resistors (10 ohms) (see pictures) have heated (color code is hard to read) and the wire between them seems to be brown (sames on the other side of the board).
I need your help to try to understand if the sound problem comes from this heating issue, the fuse problem (don't know why it was out) or any other idea. the lamp seems to be OK. I can only notice that there are two red spots inside it when it runs (normal) but one seems to be a bit less bright than the other one.
I've taken some pictures of the all system open and the region i suspect.
Reviving this nice piece of HIFI could be a good job. thanks for your input
JM
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