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   Liz Tuddenham to jim whitby   
   Re: Is it a capacitor, is it a resistor?   
   14 Mar 24 21:40:11   
   
   From: liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid   
      
   jim whitby  wrote:   
      
   > > I was asked to repair a Pioneer QX-949 quadraphonic tuner/amplifier.  It   
   > > is a complex beast and one channel had gone down to almost nothing.   
   > > Luckily the service sheet was available and I traced the fault to the   
   > > board which houses the tone controls and filters.   
   > >   
   > > The gain is in two stages with the tone controls around the second   
   > > stage.  On one of the channels, the voltages on the single transistor   
   > > for that stage were all wrong.  After lifting the transistor off the   
   > > board, it became apparent that the base bias was far too high and the   
   > > finger of suspicion pointed to the inter-stage coupling capacitor   
   > > feeding in leakage current from the preceding stage.   
   > >   
   > > I tested the capacitor, which was marked "4.7".  It read exactly 4.7k in   
   > > both directions on an ohm-meter !!!   
   >   
   > You have a new type of device! Save it. It just might be worth   
   > something... someday... maybe...   
      
   It's a 22.09 usecs time constant - at least until it drifts.   
      
      
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