Hello,
I have created a problem. I have a Fender Princeton Chorus (black knob, no DSP). It was in good working order, but the collar from input jack 1 was missing and that jack would not work. Jack 2 worked fine. I disassembled the amp and went to replace the bad jack. I used a Fender 9 pin stereo jack. When I hooked everything back, up I blew a fuse right away. I also saw a lot of heat coming from the 10 pin diode in space U10 on the board.
What did I do? I thought at first, I had the red wires coming from the transformer hooked up wrong. I can't tell from the schematic exactly how they are supposed to go, but the one that is red with the orange trace is attached to CP6. I do not have the speakers hooked up and all the pots are turned as low as they will go.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Chuck
I have created a problem. I have a Fender Princeton Chorus (black knob, no DSP). It was in good working order, but the collar from input jack 1 was missing and that jack would not work. Jack 2 worked fine. I disassembled the amp and went to replace the bad jack. I used a Fender 9 pin stereo jack. When I hooked everything back, up I blew a fuse right away. I also saw a lot of heat coming from the 10 pin diode in space U10 on the board.
What did I do? I thought at first, I had the red wires coming from the transformer hooked up wrong. I can't tell from the schematic exactly how they are supposed to go, but the one that is red with the orange trace is attached to CP6. I do not have the speakers hooked up and all the pots are turned as low as they will go.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Chuck
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