I have a Princeton 65 guitar amp (designed 1999, not DSP, not reverb, is solid state [no tubes/vales]).
I get distortion in the clean channel. it should as if you are using the drive channel at 2 or 3 but the distortion is not a "good" distortion. i noticed this after not using the amp for about a year.
I am new to amp repair, I have done my best to follow the rules (on the schematic) for testing the amp. I used a fluke 115 DMM, homemade resistive load to replace the speaker (schematic was from Aiken Amp site) and a Heathkit AG-9A audio generator.
The expected 1kHz input was 969.7Hz (old heathkit AG-9A), unfortunatly this is as close as i can get to 1kHz. Also i did not attempt the Output Power test (notes in schematic by the SPKR -).
listed below are the values i got vs the values listed for the test points (TP) on the attached schematic. There is some obvious voltage differences at some TP.
This is as far as i dare fret with out advice. i hate blue smoke, i hate AC electrocution, (yet to discover DC electrocution), and as cool as it sounds i never want to experience a cap explosion.
I can read a schematic, i understand very basic circuit design, I'm not to sure on the rules for testing individual parts (what parts can be tested in circuit vs. one end disconnected).
Any help is appreciated, I'm doing this mostly to learn and secondly to restore my amp.
I get distortion in the clean channel. it should as if you are using the drive channel at 2 or 3 but the distortion is not a "good" distortion. i noticed this after not using the amp for about a year.
I am new to amp repair, I have done my best to follow the rules (on the schematic) for testing the amp. I used a fluke 115 DMM, homemade resistive load to replace the speaker (schematic was from Aiken Amp site) and a Heathkit AG-9A audio generator.
The expected 1kHz input was 969.7Hz (old heathkit AG-9A), unfortunatly this is as close as i can get to 1kHz. Also i did not attempt the Output Power test (notes in schematic by the SPKR -).
listed below are the values i got vs the values listed for the test points (TP) on the attached schematic. There is some obvious voltage differences at some TP.
This is as far as i dare fret with out advice. i hate blue smoke, i hate AC electrocution, (yet to discover DC electrocution), and as cool as it sounds i never want to experience a cap explosion.
I can read a schematic, i understand very basic circuit design, I'm not to sure on the rules for testing individual parts (what parts can be tested in circuit vs. one end disconnected).
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TP | schematic value | read value (all in Volts)
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1 31.4VAC 31.34
2 31.4VAC 31.40
3 +41VDC 40.00
4 -41VDC 40.03
5 +16.5VDC +16.35
6 -17VDC -16.43
7 5mVAC 0.500
8 19mVAC 1.970 <------- where they start getting bad
9 92mVAC 10.54 <-------
10 650mVAC 2.176
11 270mVAC 0.919
12 100mVAC 0.407
13 90mVAC 0.360
14 3mVAC 0.272
15 20mVAC 0.078
16 300mVAC 1.616
17 >5mVAC 0.060
18 40mVAC 0.163
19 40mVAC 0.161
20 250mVAC 0.57
21 3VAC 11.09 <---- to speaker (SPKR +)
22 +15VDC +14.62
23 -31VDC -29.85
24 -15.5VDC -14.81
Any help is appreciated, I'm doing this mostly to learn and secondly to restore my amp.
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