joeydgraffix
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I got my Burson V5i-D for my XDUOO XD-05 amp today.The amp goes into protect mode unless I put the OPAMP in the wrong way.
I put my V5i-d on a breadboard and tried to see if the connections where the problems but I still got the same thing. I did see that if I unplugged one pin (I think its the Offset Null pin) that it puts it back into regular mode(but still no sound) and as soon as I plug it in it goes into protect mode.
Is this something I can fix? I’m worried that no matter what OPAMP I get that my XDUOO may mess up, or is the V5i-d possibly bad?
I saw one video where you can get a potentiometer and hook it up to the breadboard and possibly fix the voltage on the OPAMP but I have zero idea if stuff like that will work since I don’t have the tech know how.
If anyone can help me out with this it would be awesome. As far as the pin goes, if you look at the V5i-d from the top view (so you will see the metal top) the pin thats acting funny would be the top left one.
I put my V5i-d on a breadboard and tried to see if the connections where the problems but I still got the same thing. I did see that if I unplugged one pin (I think its the Offset Null pin) that it puts it back into regular mode(but still no sound) and as soon as I plug it in it goes into protect mode.
Is this something I can fix? I’m worried that no matter what OPAMP I get that my XDUOO may mess up, or is the V5i-d possibly bad?
I saw one video where you can get a potentiometer and hook it up to the breadboard and possibly fix the voltage on the OPAMP but I have zero idea if stuff like that will work since I don’t have the tech know how.
If anyone can help me out with this it would be awesome. As far as the pin goes, if you look at the V5i-d from the top view (so you will see the metal top) the pin thats acting funny would be the top left one.