Context: SE/30, fully recapped logic, analog, and psu. Using (alternately) a BlueSCSI and RaSCSI device for boot. No internal hard drive or floppy drive. Other known but likely unrelated issues at the end of this post in case I'm missing a connection.
Problem: Sound is garbled/scratchy/distorted. This symptom existed before the recap. Though the speaker is probably junk after all these years, I don't believe this is that simple, as sound distortion through the headphone out is identical. Software based volume control works, for what it's worth.
What I've tried: Based on research I focused my attention on the ASC and the two Sony sound chips (using the se30_sound_chips.pdf doc as a guide). This board was covered in cap-gunk(TM), but just that - I don't see damage to the pcb in general - no acid burns or exposed copper. I don't have a microscope, but using what magnifying lenses I have the traces seem to be fine.
I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner and I have no experience with dishwashing boards (though given instructions I'd we willing to try) - the board isn't factory like-new clean but I did the best I could. That flux residue...
Anyway - maybe I should have completely removed the three chips but I didn't - I played cautious and just reflowed them. Sound quality *did* improve, but not much.
Until or unless I can obtain replacement chips, I'm thinking the only other thing I can DIY right now is completely remove the chips, clean, and resolder. My mental risk/reward radar is up... am I just peeing in the wind and doing things for the sake of doing them?
Does anyone have any experience with a similar issue or ideas for things I should try (or just validation that completely removing/rewelding the chips is worth the effort)? I did see one post on the internet where someone said all it took was a thorough enough cleaning to get the gunk out from under the chips to resolve the issue.
Other issues with this SE/30 that are probably unrelated but you never know section:
1) The horizontal width pot is damaged but it failed safe - width is "full screen". I think I just got lucky here, the "dial" in the center is just floating in there. I expect the solution will be to replace the entire board at some point if it gets to me.
2) Strange issue on shutdown, "Sorry, a system error occurred. "Finder" bus error" followed by lock-up running (it seems) 7.5.3 or newer - I think this is a software related issue and my lack of knowledge about System 7, as it doesn't happen on 7.0 or 7.1 but it does happen with multiple different images using RaSCSI or BlueSCSI, I don't think it's a problem with "disk".
Problem: Sound is garbled/scratchy/distorted. This symptom existed before the recap. Though the speaker is probably junk after all these years, I don't believe this is that simple, as sound distortion through the headphone out is identical. Software based volume control works, for what it's worth.
What I've tried: Based on research I focused my attention on the ASC and the two Sony sound chips (using the se30_sound_chips.pdf doc as a guide). This board was covered in cap-gunk(TM), but just that - I don't see damage to the pcb in general - no acid burns or exposed copper. I don't have a microscope, but using what magnifying lenses I have the traces seem to be fine.
I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner and I have no experience with dishwashing boards (though given instructions I'd we willing to try) - the board isn't factory like-new clean but I did the best I could. That flux residue...
Anyway - maybe I should have completely removed the three chips but I didn't - I played cautious and just reflowed them. Sound quality *did* improve, but not much.
Until or unless I can obtain replacement chips, I'm thinking the only other thing I can DIY right now is completely remove the chips, clean, and resolder. My mental risk/reward radar is up... am I just peeing in the wind and doing things for the sake of doing them?
Does anyone have any experience with a similar issue or ideas for things I should try (or just validation that completely removing/rewelding the chips is worth the effort)? I did see one post on the internet where someone said all it took was a thorough enough cleaning to get the gunk out from under the chips to resolve the issue.
Other issues with this SE/30 that are probably unrelated but you never know section:
1) The horizontal width pot is damaged but it failed safe - width is "full screen". I think I just got lucky here, the "dial" in the center is just floating in there. I expect the solution will be to replace the entire board at some point if it gets to me.
2) Strange issue on shutdown, "Sorry, a system error occurred. "Finder" bus error" followed by lock-up running (it seems) 7.5.3 or newer - I think this is a software related issue and my lack of knowledge about System 7, as it doesn't happen on 7.0 or 7.1 but it does happen with multiple different images using RaSCSI or BlueSCSI, I don't think it's a problem with "disk".