Hi,
Have one of these in today with the channel switching fault. Metered out the usual suspect resistors both showed as good. However these have been previously swapped out so I decided to remove, clean the legs and refit as the soldering looked a bit 'off' - more blobby as flowing. As I cleaned the pads to refit one came clean away from the board. I am now suspecting that there was an intermittent contact between this and the track causing the fault. I tried the amp for a good hour or so before proceeding but couldn't get the fault to occur. The other problem this amp had was a broken clean channel volume pot which the owner said stayed in one position and has been for the last year . This fault was highlighted when unscrewing the nut and the pot disintegrated
RE- switching fault : is there any other common fault which would give the same symptoms of the changing channel fault ? The owner did ask if it would be possible to have the amp permanently switched to clean as this is all he has ever used.
Have one of these in today with the channel switching fault. Metered out the usual suspect resistors both showed as good. However these have been previously swapped out so I decided to remove, clean the legs and refit as the soldering looked a bit 'off' - more blobby as flowing. As I cleaned the pads to refit one came clean away from the board. I am now suspecting that there was an intermittent contact between this and the track causing the fault. I tried the amp for a good hour or so before proceeding but couldn't get the fault to occur. The other problem this amp had was a broken clean channel volume pot which the owner said stayed in one position and has been for the last year . This fault was highlighted when unscrewing the nut and the pot disintegrated
RE- switching fault : is there any other common fault which would give the same symptoms of the changing channel fault ? The owner did ask if it would be possible to have the amp permanently switched to clean as this is all he has ever used.
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