well, I finished all the soldering on my theremax and overall it looks good (to me). Most of the parts I was able to solder really quickly so they didn't get too hot. The case is a bit of a different story as it's just in a cardboard box :P (I will try to post a picture soon because it's a bit goofy looking, looks incongruous with what I expect it to sound like)
It powers on (yay!) but no noise comes out (boo.) I've tried following the steps on calibration by turning the pots after using the jumper cable, but no sound at all that way. I've also tried that youtube video about fast calibration, but no luck there either (the other LED doesn't light up while turning the pots). I've also tried poking the base of one of the transistors per the manual but don't hear any static.
So I'm wondering if it's one of the following:
1 - The wiring on the panel. I was initially using the shielded wires supplied with the kit. However, I realized when I got to the steps after wiring that I was supposed to use the bare wire on the panel! agghh... would this make a difference?
2 - The 20 gauge wires. Because I used up my shielded wires on the panel, I didn't have enough wire when I got to the following steps where you hookup the power connectors and ground and stuff. So instead of using a 11" of .20 cable, I had to snip up some other cables from my PC parts box and use those. I suspect the cable was .18 instead of .20. Would this affect it?
3 - The main board cables soldered underneath. I thought the board would be ugly with the cables soldered in the topside, so I soldered them to the underside... is that ok or will it cause problems?
4 - Cable length. I gave an extra .5" or 1" on each of the cables because I didn't want it to be tight or snap. Is this ok or bad?
5 - The amplifier. I tried plugging it through my receiver's CD IN jack, which works when I plug in my SX-150 through the same jack. Just to be safe I also tried plugging it in through my PC on a known working input (again the SX-150 works on that). Tried volumes from minimum all the way through max but nothing on either (other than when I plug in an SX-150, which works).
Lastly... would it be something else like a dead component? (I sure hope not...)
Looking for any suggestions. Thanks for your help everyone.... this is the part I was dreading :( hope I can get the box working soon with your help.
It powers on (yay!) but no noise comes out (boo.) I've tried following the steps on calibration by turning the pots after using the jumper cable, but no sound at all that way. I've also tried that youtube video about fast calibration, but no luck there either (the other LED doesn't light up while turning the pots). I've also tried poking the base of one of the transistors per the manual but don't hear any static.
So I'm wondering if it's one of the following:
1 - The wiring on the panel. I was initially using the shielded wires supplied with the kit. However, I realized when I got to the steps after wiring that I was supposed to use the bare wire on the panel! agghh... would this make a difference?
2 - The 20 gauge wires. Because I used up my shielded wires on the panel, I didn't have enough wire when I got to the following steps where you hookup the power connectors and ground and stuff. So instead of using a 11" of .20 cable, I had to snip up some other cables from my PC parts box and use those. I suspect the cable was .18 instead of .20. Would this affect it?
3 - The main board cables soldered underneath. I thought the board would be ugly with the cables soldered in the topside, so I soldered them to the underside... is that ok or will it cause problems?
4 - Cable length. I gave an extra .5" or 1" on each of the cables because I didn't want it to be tight or snap. Is this ok or bad?
5 - The amplifier. I tried plugging it through my receiver's CD IN jack, which works when I plug in my SX-150 through the same jack. Just to be safe I also tried plugging it in through my PC on a known working input (again the SX-150 works on that). Tried volumes from minimum all the way through max but nothing on either (other than when I plug in an SX-150, which works).
Lastly... would it be something else like a dead component? (I sure hope not...)
Looking for any suggestions. Thanks for your help everyone.... this is the part I was dreading :( hope I can get the box working soon with your help.