![]() i still think that sounds unlikely to be the issues, but its easy to check. you could have saved yourself the trouble and tested that resistor before replacing it - you could also use it to test other resistors and see if one further down the line is bad. if you are going to do these repairs, get a volt meter - they are cheap. I would have never thought this was just a resistor - this sounds like a bad connection or at the worst a fried op-amp somewhere. you could very well put the jack in and it starts working.i don't know what you are expecting to see. you've already gone this far, and it could have just been bad solder between the jacks. I would try to replace the jacks, either put the olds ones back in, or just get new ones. Well, the 8 out is something I will get soon as I have money to get it anyway, but thats not a solution for this issue now.Īll I got from this fixing operation was burnt fingers and mpc even in more badder condition. I want and need my mpc work full, so those options you did write are not working for me. Probably is something else and is just too complicated. Im not going to replace any jacks, because I dont even know if thats the issue. Now I need probably to use the same amount of time and money to get new mother board from mpcstuff, because I dont think I never will find the problem of this situation. ![]() You can just imagine the frustration and anger I have now. I just desoldered the jacks, but i dont find anything bad inside or under those.really frustrating.Īll this effort for nothing. Right now I dont have no freekin idea what is this shit problem. Of course if neither of those options fit your workflow, then maybe not. get the 8-outs and use the spdif input. get your samples off the computer and load them into the mpc via flash card. So you could try replacing the entire jacks, but it might be a pain in the ass. Tapedeck wrote:my first thought is the jacks, as those are more complex than a simple resistor, not to mention the first point of physical contact, so much more likely to fail.
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