Hi everyone,
I have registered in this forum specifically because there is expertise here in the repair of bass and guitar amps .
I was given a bass amp by a fellow musician in the rehearsal room and asked if I could have a look at why it no longer works. One of the fuses would blow as soon as it was switched on.
I'm not a great expert in electronics repair, but I do have access to things like an isolating transformer, multimeter, LCR meter, oscilloscope, transistor tester, etc. Even without much experience, I am mainly interested in troubleshooting.
The fuse doesn't blow for me. I have carefully switched on / turned up the device to 220V at the isolating transformer without input and speaker load at the output (I hope this is OK for mosfets / transistors). I have the gain all the way down.
What I notice: The overload lamp is permanently switched on.
I have two questions for now:
1) What kind of amp is this exactly? What year of manufacture? The circuit board looks like something from the 70s / 80s, almost hand-etched. The model number was already faded, I could just about make out an AH150. It says Trace Elliot GP7 on the front, on the circuit board you can see an MKII. Here are a few photos.
2) Does anyone have any tips on the best place to continue with the fault analysis? What does it mean if the overload LED is permanently on?
I hope these are the right schematics: https://elektrotanya.com/trace-ellio.../download.html
I look forward to any feedback. Thank you
Bests
Christian
I have registered in this forum specifically because there is expertise here in the repair of bass and guitar amps .
I was given a bass amp by a fellow musician in the rehearsal room and asked if I could have a look at why it no longer works. One of the fuses would blow as soon as it was switched on.
I'm not a great expert in electronics repair, but I do have access to things like an isolating transformer, multimeter, LCR meter, oscilloscope, transistor tester, etc. Even without much experience, I am mainly interested in troubleshooting.
The fuse doesn't blow for me. I have carefully switched on / turned up the device to 220V at the isolating transformer without input and speaker load at the output (I hope this is OK for mosfets / transistors). I have the gain all the way down.
What I notice: The overload lamp is permanently switched on.
I have two questions for now:
1) What kind of amp is this exactly? What year of manufacture? The circuit board looks like something from the 70s / 80s, almost hand-etched. The model number was already faded, I could just about make out an AH150. It says Trace Elliot GP7 on the front, on the circuit board you can see an MKII. Here are a few photos.
2) Does anyone have any tips on the best place to continue with the fault analysis? What does it mean if the overload LED is permanently on?
I hope these are the right schematics: https://elektrotanya.com/trace-ellio.../download.html
I look forward to any feedback. Thank you
Bests
Christian
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