I have a Roland TD-6 Drum Module PCB that I just replaced 3 capacitors on. The board worked fine after repair, but wouldn't fit into it's cover due to one of the capacitors being too big. I decided to take the capacitor off to replace with a smaller one, and during the process of doing so, one of the contact pads and a snippet of trace pulled up off the board. The trace also broke from the contact pad. Each time I press the broken material to the board & back together, a bit of static can be heard very briefly. Nothing happens when I press a capacitor onto the pad. The board still powers up and acts normal, aside from there being no sound produced. I'm not quite sure how to fix such damage on a PCB. I've uploaded pictures here to show you what I'm talking about:
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Do any of the parts/material look fried? And if so, is it repairable? Also, is there a way to repair this sort of damage to the trace/pad to get this back into working condition? Is there any flux damage involved & how can I repair this? Thanks a lot for your help, and I look forward to getting this thing working again!
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Do any of the parts/material look fried? And if so, is it repairable? Also, is there a way to repair this sort of damage to the trace/pad to get this back into working condition? Is there any flux damage involved & how can I repair this? Thanks a lot for your help, and I look forward to getting this thing working again!