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Well, maybe it is a capacitor, but it looks like a resistor to me. It's color coded like a resistor.I'm using the ebay kit. There is no other component that fits the layout. I'm dizzled!
Maybe my batteries are too large... too powerful. I'm just guessing.
The B1 can handle up to 40v I believe. Are you sure the batteries are wired correctly? A pic would be aaawful helpful!
The batteries are wired in series. (neutral) > (-/+) > (-/+) > (load in)No cam handy.
Okay, the new 1ohm, 3watt Vishay-Dale resistor arrived today. I soldered it in and turned on the power.This time the led glowed, but no smoke was emitted. A good sign, but when I installed the preamp into the system, it remained silent. No hum, hiss or pop from either channel.Now, I'm thinking something else is cooked. I guess I'll have to get out the multi-meter and read the instructions... if I can still find them.Any ideas for likely suspects?
walkern,Not rude at all! I'm laughing at myself, anyhow. Thanks for the suggestion. I was trying my wings on the Chinese B1 before I went the American route. In other words, I mean to build a second Pass pre as you suggest. Great minds, I suppose.I'll add this for everyone's amusement. sondale has been holding my hand from across the pond and guiding me through my troubles. It seems that the Chinese kit, in fact, does not include all the board components to make this thing work. The connection of a dpdt switch is necessary. So I learned from sondale and, I think, that fact is mentioned earlier in this thread. This morning, I ran out and got a dpdt switch. It has six leads, 3x2. The board has six holes, 3x2. So, I just connected the three leads from each side to the three leads on each side of the board. What did I get? I get the left channel in position one, I get the right channel in position two. They sound great individually, but I hope sondale doesn't give up on me. Lance
It certainly sounds as if you have the switch wired incorrectly. Typically a DPDT switch will wire something like this: Left input 1------- --------Right Input 1 Common to Buffer Left------- --------Common to Buffer Right Left input 2------- --------Right Input 2Your symptoms sound like you either hav the common and input swopped on one side or you have the two inputs swopped on one side.Good luck!Ed