I'm in the midst of refurbishing the BeoLab 150 amplifiers which are a part of a set of Penta I's. I've completed what I thought was a successful recapping of the amplifier board, together with an upgrade of the IC2 opamp, only to discover that I've unfortunately rendered the BeoLab (temporarily?) inoperable. Here's the situation right now:
- Fuses are both intact.
- Speaker itself works when signal is applied to internal connection in the bottom of the column, bypasssing the BeoLab 150.
- The amp light glows a steady red, as normal, when connected to mains power.
- When fed via either SpeakerLink or guillotine wires from an audio source, no sound is audible, even at high volumes.
- The BeoLab 150 seems to turn on automatically and correctly (light turns green) when fed via 4-pin SpeakerLink and set to LINK, and the audio system is turned on. (However I believe this is the result of SpeakerLink signaling.)
- The amp light does NOT turn green when set to AUTO instead of LINK, as it should when functioning normally
- Moving the SENSITIVITY slider has no effect (not even a soft pop or click)
- Moving the BASS switch does generate a soft pop in the speaker at each detent, but no other effect. (Does this tell us anything about what is or is not working correctly in the output signal path?)
- Volume up or down does not produce the characteristic electronic interference sound as previously (although that could be something the servicing fixed.
- The display works perfect in SpeakerLink mode, showing volume and source.
I have double-checked my soldering for bad connections, as well as checked the polarity of the new capacitors, but I suppose I might have done something wrong. (One question is whether the new small red WIMA capacitors are polarized -- I installed the under the assumption that the "-" next to the voltage rating was the negative side.) Another possibility is that my re-jiggering of the system has created the need to adjust a potentiometer somewhere? Finally I might have dislodged a wire in wrestling the heavy items in and out of the housing... I suppose my question is whether there's a logical troubleshooting process to follow, in terms of what to check first. I have a copy of the Service Manual and access to a voltmeter...
Thanks in advance!