Dear Forum,
My TQ3 (1695) is suffering from a sound fault. The audio is becoming crude and grainy, even through the line out DIN plug. I tried a new exciter lamp to no avail. I could have no idea what I’m talking about, but my suspicion is that the sound card (caps) are failing.
However I tend to use external amplification with my various projectors, and when one of my Elfs had a bad amp, I created a lead taking the feed directly from the solar cell, and amplify this instead, with a mic mixer inbetween , so avoiding the amp, and that arrangement works perfectly well.
I would like to do something similar with the TQ3, but as you know it's a far more complicated machine to take apart and outside of my ‘zone’. I did access the volume control card from the bottom and wondered if there is a feed from the solar cell that I can tap on to from there, thus abandoning the built in amp, and creating a 3.5mm plug somewhere.. I must point out that I have no idea of electronics, but can use a soldering iron (from my model railway experience), so I would need to be told in simple fashion where to solder.
The card has 5 wires going into it, 2 uninsulated which I have numbered..
I can’t see where the wires come from/ to as this requires disassembly.
I’m not interested in sending the projector away as it's not economical sadly.
If anyone has any ideas they would be most appreciated, thank you.
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