BACKGROUND:
This post originated on the Headfirst DIY Facebook Group Page when Ken (@Daytop) posted asking for help with an Origin 50 problem. This thread was totally lost in the recent server crash, so I am re-posting it here:
@daytop wrote:
"Help please!
This is the second Origin 50 (Headfirst Modification) I've done and it's driving me crazy. Very distorted output is the the symptom and I noticed the cap c50 one side goes to the jumper from pin 1 and cn22, other side goes to the bottom of r56 which was removed so c50 effectively goes nowhere. Any help is greatly appreciated..."
Ken is an experienced electronic tech and this is his second headfirst Origin 50 Mod for hire, so not only was this frustrating, the problem had effectively stalled his progress on 15 amplifiers on his bench awaiting service.
Needless to say, this one was a real headscratcher. Through the course of the HF mod on my personal Origin 50, we discovered (@ivan H & @syscokid) not only is the 'C39' jumper different on the Origin 50, but there are at least two versions of the origin 50 PCB. My amp has Version 1 and Ken has Version 2.

Here is another photo that ken sent of his modifications:

And another photo sent by Ken:

A lot of tech support was offered here by @Amp Mad Scientist , @ivan H and @syscokid, but everything seemed to be in order and the problem was a mystery.
We are all pleased that a solution has been found. Here's the update sent to me a few days ago by Ken:
"Hey Robert, after chasing my tail on the c50 not going anywhere which it does, I dived back in. Was tracing the signal with my scope. Saw signal on both sides of r90 but nothing on pin 7 of v2. What I found was a broken land from the bottom of r90 to pin 7. Done! Works great! Thank you Robert for all your help. I do appreciate it!"
Hope this thread proves helpful...
Many thanks to forum amp gurus @ivan H & @syscokid for their expertise and tireless dedication to helping out...
- Rob
This post originated on the Headfirst DIY Facebook Group Page when Ken (@Daytop) posted asking for help with an Origin 50 problem. This thread was totally lost in the recent server crash, so I am re-posting it here:
@daytop wrote:
"Help please!
This is the second Origin 50 (Headfirst Modification) I've done and it's driving me crazy. Very distorted output is the the symptom and I noticed the cap c50 one side goes to the jumper from pin 1 and cn22, other side goes to the bottom of r56 which was removed so c50 effectively goes nowhere. Any help is greatly appreciated..."
Ken is an experienced electronic tech and this is his second headfirst Origin 50 Mod for hire, so not only was this frustrating, the problem had effectively stalled his progress on 15 amplifiers on his bench awaiting service.
Needless to say, this one was a real headscratcher. Through the course of the HF mod on my personal Origin 50, we discovered (@ivan H & @syscokid) not only is the 'C39' jumper different on the Origin 50, but there are at least two versions of the origin 50 PCB. My amp has Version 1 and Ken has Version 2.

Here is another photo that ken sent of his modifications:

And another photo sent by Ken:

A lot of tech support was offered here by @Amp Mad Scientist , @ivan H and @syscokid, but everything seemed to be in order and the problem was a mystery.
We are all pleased that a solution has been found. Here's the update sent to me a few days ago by Ken:
"Hey Robert, after chasing my tail on the c50 not going anywhere which it does, I dived back in. Was tracing the signal with my scope. Saw signal on both sides of r90 but nothing on pin 7 of v2. What I found was a broken land from the bottom of r90 to pin 7. Done! Works great! Thank you Robert for all your help. I do appreciate it!"
Hope this thread proves helpful...
Many thanks to forum amp gurus @ivan H & @syscokid for their expertise and tireless dedication to helping out...
- Rob



