apologies for ambiguous statements .I've had some second thoughts.
It would appear that the LPF (Low Pass Filter) is not doing its job.
We can replace it with a simple RC LPF and see if this solves the problem.
I have no idea what is the switching frequency of the IC805 mux. However, we can try this circuit.
Feed the signal from LPF802 pin-1. Cut the trace from LPF802 pin-6 to IC806 pin-3.
Connect the output of your DIY LPF to IC806 pin-3.
Edit: Just insert your DIY RC filter between LPF802 pin-6 and IC806 pin-3.
10 kΩ and 1 nF will give a cut-off frequency of 16 kHz.
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sorry, I dont understand . just follow yr edited msg? : 'Just insert your DIY RC filter between LPF802 pin-6 and IC806 pin-3.'
so you want me to test each pin between 3 and 6 ? I can tell you that 6,4 and 1 give me the loud , distorted signal .
do you still want me to cut the trace ?
I guess , I could swap the two filters ?
was just wondering , that blown resistor R822.... do you think that it failed first or was it blown due to another component issue ?
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