GK1- one channel no longer working

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fajimr

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GK1- one channel no longer working
« on: 9 Jan 2008, 08:34 pm »
Happy new year fellow askafellas!

I have been happily listening to my GK-1 Platinum for the last few months with no problems... recently I moved and even though I packed the preamp carefully and carried it with me in my car, once I rehooked up my system I could not get any sound our of the right channel.  I've already:
- switched the input wires from the CDP to make sure it wasn't the source
- switched the output wires to make sure it wasn't the amp
- checked the input wires
- checked the wires from my grayhill switch (silver wiring used for this)
- checked most of the other wires
- the tubes are working (or at least lit)

anything else I missed?  any ideas for problem solving.

thanks
jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #1 on: 9 Jan 2008, 09:00 pm »
Hi Jim,

Does the signal get through from the sub-out RCA?

If yes, the tube is the problem, if no, the SS input section is the problem.

Is the LED glowing on the right channel?

If not, there's a power supply problem. 

Try these simple tests, then get back to us!

Cheers,

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #2 on: 10 Jan 2008, 03:24 am »


1. Does the signal get through from the sub-out RCA?

2. Is the LED glowing on the right channel?


thanks Hugh....

1. There is no sub out as I have the GK1 EL (?  without the selector switch board)  Both tubes glow - i am not sure if that is indication of anything.  I did pack the tubes in their original boxes but put them inside the case so maybe they got jostled around a bit.  but now i remember that I also switched the tubes so they should both be fine.
2. The LED is indeed working

jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #3 on: 10 Jan 2008, 03:27 am »
Jim,

On the right channel only, run a croc clip from volume control wiper arm to right channel output.

Now, with the amp, CD player and speakers all connected and running, do you get a signal.

If no, the problem is in the SS part of the GK1.

If yes, the problem is in the tube section of the GK1.

Moving right along...... :wink:

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #4 on: 10 Jan 2008, 04:56 am »
thanks hugh

will try tomorrow... too late now.

jim

Rom

Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #5 on: 10 Jan 2008, 07:48 am »
Hi Jim,

To add to Hugh, suggestion, also check the connetion on the Pot, It might be just one of the cable to the potentiometer. The cat5e solid copper wire has a tendency to break, brittle, or sometimes the solder also comes off overtime.

Cheers
rom

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #6 on: 15 Jan 2008, 10:11 pm »

Moving right along...... :wink:

or not... still unpacking, looking for the instructions so I know where to connect the croc clips...

still haven't learned how to be more organized after all these years  :duh:

jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #7 on: 16 Apr 2008, 02:00 am »

On the right channel only, run a croc clip from volume control wiper arm to right channel output.

Now, with the amp, CD player and speakers all connected and running, do you get a signal.

If no, the problem is in the SS part of the GK1.

If yes, the problem is in the tube section of the GK1.

hi hugh...

well i've finally emerged from a long winter's hibernation.  luckily the sound of the naked LF was enough to carry me through but i would now like to resolve my problem.

I did the test you described- ran a croc from the R channel vol wiper to the right channel output (at the rca).  No signal to the speaker....  I've done a visual inspection of all the connections to no avail.  Where do you suggest i go from here?

thanks
jim

SuperMart

Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #8 on: 16 Apr 2008, 02:08 am »
Go to Jail. Do Not Collect $200........................Sorry, Hugh - back to you.

Cheers,

AKSA

Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #9 on: 16 Apr 2008, 02:56 am »
Hi Jim,

Problem is in the SS section.

Measure the two rails, should be between 14 and 15 volts, pos and neg.  Measure + at top of R12, and - at bottom of R16.

We'll see if there is voltage available, if yes, the problem is in the circuit, if no, it's in the power supplies!

Cheers,

Hugh

kyrill

Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #10 on: 14 Jun 2008, 08:32 am »
hi
i dont see a follow up

may i assume it all worked fine , in the end?

AKSA

Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #11 on: 15 Jun 2008, 04:04 am »
Good question,

Jim, do you have it up and running now?

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #12 on: 4 Jul 2008, 04:37 am »
hi kyrill, hi hugh

thanks for the follow-up....  to be honest I haven't had enough time to devote to problem solve this.  it's been a pretty hectic winter, spring and now summer looks pretty busy too.  doesn't help that i live in one country and my kids in another (and I am not talking western europe here). 

so i've decided to put it on hold until I have more than a few hours here and there to properly go through it.  i'll also use the opportunity to properly fit it into a chassis as I really wasn't that happy with my old set up.  the great thing about the LF is that it sounds just fine naked- this emperor needs no clothing.

enjoy the rest of the summer everyone- i will check back in once I have it working again.

cheers
jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #13 on: 4 Jul 2008, 05:50 am »
Jim,

Thanks for the reply.  You have my warm assurance that when you are ready to get stuck into it, I will be able to help you through, particularly if you get a good quality digital camera.  I recommend the Sony T200, I have one, a corker, but they are all good these days.

These are not difficult circuits, and I have built and trouble shooted a few now, so I'm itchin' to go when you are ready......

Cheers,

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #14 on: 14 Jul 2009, 09:02 pm »


Measure the two rails, should be between 14 and 15 volts, pos and neg.  Measure + at top of R12, and - at bottom of R16.

We'll see if there is voltage available, if yes, the problem is in the circuit, if no, it's in the power supplies!

hi hugh...  how time flies- just pulled out the GK-1 to have a look and it's been over a year!  summer vacation is much too short for me but i vow to get this figured out!

i measured as you suggested and have 14 and -14 at both R12 and R16, respectively.  measured the left channel for good measure and have the same reading.  looks like i need to go into the circuit.  any advice?

jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #15 on: 14 Jul 2009, 09:58 pm »
hugh

just saw that you are at your mother's -  wish you both the best.  i'm obviously in no particular hurry here....

but i did follow your original testing protocol and got the following results within your tolerances:
across R8
ground- R12 (as reported above)
ground - R8
across R31
ground- R23
across R26B and R 27B

not sure if any of this helps...
jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #16 on: 14 Jul 2009, 11:41 pm »
Hi Jim,

Nice to hear from you again, let's try once more......!!

It seems to me that it's working in DC without problem.  I would now be looking at the input and coupling caps, making sure that all are connected as they should be.  There seems to be some blockage of the signal - the amp is ready to boogie, but the signal is not getting through.

If this is not successful, take a few pictures...  I love to see the circuit close up, then I can see what needs to be seen.

Do you have 140V on the tube, BTW?

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #17 on: 15 Jul 2009, 10:14 pm »
thanks Hugh....

I did do the 'platinum' upgrade and was a little concerned about C1 (I think was the large cap upgrade) but the connection looked o.k.  Am i mainly looking for a bad solder joint?  Is it only visual at this point?

jim

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #18 on: 16 Jul 2009, 02:03 am »
Hi Jim,

Yes, look for a bad joint, but you might find it's less subtle than that, like a wire or a pad which has come adrift.

My belief is that the signal is not getting through.  With a cheap cap, 1uF approx, you could plumb a signal directly into the preamp input point on the analog board and see if it works...  that's a powerful test and it will reveal a switching or bad contact issue earlier in the chain.

Hope this helps,

Hugh

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Re: GK1- one channel no longer working
« Reply #19 on: 20 Jul 2009, 08:48 pm »
update:

everything is fine now... pretty easy, with the deft hand of hugh leading the way.

great... did i say great?  to have the GK1 back in the system... everything is much more open now

mmmmmmmmm, rediscovering all my CDs again  :dance:

jim