scootsit
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Hello all,
I recently built a distribution amp based on bits and pieces of a number of different designs. It has four outputs. Two sound spectacular, and two have a massive difference in volume between the left and right channels. The left channel is substantially quieter than the right. The volume increases on the pot in both channels, but the left is barely audible compared to the right. I have checked every connection on the board, as well as every resistance. They are all the same on all four opamps. I have checked the pots, replaced on pot, checked the connections at the pots, checked the connections at the output jacks. I am at a complete loss. Some suggestions on what might cause the level imbalance? There has to be something I missed!
Thanks a ton!
I recently built a distribution amp based on bits and pieces of a number of different designs. It has four outputs. Two sound spectacular, and two have a massive difference in volume between the left and right channels. The left channel is substantially quieter than the right. The volume increases on the pot in both channels, but the left is barely audible compared to the right. I have checked every connection on the board, as well as every resistance. They are all the same on all four opamps. I have checked the pots, replaced on pot, checked the connections at the pots, checked the connections at the output jacks. I am at a complete loss. Some suggestions on what might cause the level imbalance? There has to be something I missed!
Thanks a ton!