Quote from: phatt on November 22, 2024, 07:05:34 PMHi daydream,thanks Phil!! oh DUH of course it makes sense that it's a switching issue, it even makes a sound like when you step on the switch on a cheap stomp box when it cuts out. so yeah I tried the bridge the effects loop trick and it seems much better just scratchy. I'll spray the *s!!t* out of em and see whether it cuts out again after I play for a more extended period—hopefully the headphone jack is fine and it's not multiple things but we'll see. Really appreciate it!
Ok, look at the right hand side of Schematic, note how you have 5 sockets.
These are switching sockets, meaning when you insert a plug it also switches the signal path.
Know this; FX loops and like are a nightmare, just waiting to go intermittent.
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Spray the hole with De-oxit then plug a lead in and out 10 times. If that does not help then the switching tabs inside might be dead.
Now rather than trying to replace them it's far simpler and cost effective to simply take a short lead and bridge the send/return which bypasses the switch.
I have done this simple fix many times with failing FX lopp setups.
If it's the internal switching in the head phone, well that is harder to fix.
You would need to work out a bypass or replace the socket.
Hope it helps.
Phil.