Alllllrighty.... yay! problems! here's the deal: I have a rack consisting of 3 A12's, 3 N72's, and finishing it off with 2 J99's. J99 #1 works perfectly. J99 #2... extreme white noise. So.... now we trouble-shoot: rechecked the voltages: perfect, took out the op-amps: no white noise - no sound obviously, but no white noise, took out the other op-amps from the working J99 and put them in non-working J99: still white noise, put original op amps from non-working J99 into working J99: works perfectly. OK... conclusion #1: op amps not the problem. Put only U2 in non-working J99: still white noise. Took out U2 and put op amp in only U1: no white noise. OK.... conslusion #2: something in circuit with U2 is fucked up. Took out non-working J99. Checked and double checked and triple checked my work. Everything looks groovy, voltages are where they're supposed to be on U1, U2, U3 and holding steady. Argh! Now here's where it gets hairy: during the last step of biasing after you adjust the voltages for the op amps and insert them into U1 and U2 and then you're supposed to check pins 4 and 6 on U2 to make sure that your voltage drops below 5mV... wellllll..... I sort of slipped with my test lead and briefly connected pins 4 and 5 creating some sparks! WEEE! What fun! I thought for sure I blew the op amps, but no. They're fine. Looks like I blew something else instead.... Tim, is this beyond my repair? Should I send it back to you? Anyone else with some thoughts, opinions, or condolences?
Ugh...,
~Joe