I assembled a T15 recently and after checking my work, successful testing with a voltmeter, I decided it deserved giving it a go. And plugging it into several sound sources I got total harmonic distortion.
So the next day I pulled it out of the chassis gave it a look over and found R5 and R33 were in each others place. Right, that's not a problem to remedy. Out comes the soldering iron, and with it murphy's law.
I had placed the resistors in their correct place and under the assumption that I may have missed something else I had another look over it to see that everything was in the right place. It was. Pulling the resistors out of tight spaces was bad, but putting them back was murder. I started burning the PCB and making a hash of everything. Ouch. And having it back together, I tested it with a meter.
The reading from PGND and the +20 was a hair under 19volts. It's well within the 1volt tolerance that the instructions specify, so I check the negative side and it read all of -1.9volts. No, that's not a typo.
Puzzled, I checked my work quite carefully (for the third time). Nothing is wrong with the order of the components on the board yet it refuses to read something on the meter that warrants plugging an XLR into it. I have a suspicion that this is a result of a faulty component on the PCB.
Anyone have any ideas on why I would, with incorrect resistor configuration at first, read correct voltages and why the correct component configuration would read only -1.9volts?