I have a late '70s JC-60 that I bought as a parts amp to get the speaker for my late '70s JC-120. Turns out the JC-60 isn't in bad shape so I put a Celestion Seventy-80 in (had it laying around, should be a nice neutral speaker for the amp) and planned to give the amp to my Dad.
Only problem I couldn't sort out was that the input jacks only worked if upward pressure was applied to the cable end. This was the same for both the high & low input. I assumed that the tension on the jack wasn't what it'd been 30 years ago and installed a new jack. I used a Switchcraft mono jack with the same plastic chassis to match the style of the originals. Unfortunately, it's not an exact match and has lead to a really strange set of problems - I've even gone so far as re-installing the old jack which changed nothing, and installing only the one (high) input jack with nothing else wired in series with no fix in sight. The issue is that there is almost no volume. If I push up on the cable end and pull back slightly, I can sometimes get the volume to jump WAY up - maybe higher than it should be & with a higher noise floor than I'd expect based on my JC-120 (which has the same exact board layout, etc & the early chorus/vibe/verb board w/ the MN3002 chip & short 'assembled by beautiful girls' Z-spring tank).
Anyone have any experience with these who can explain the input wiring & why to jacks which LOOK just fine would BOTH opperate the same? Sorry if I'm doing a piss-poor job of explaining the problem. . .
Hoping to have this solved in time to send the amp back to Indiana w/ my Dad!!!
Only problem I couldn't sort out was that the input jacks only worked if upward pressure was applied to the cable end. This was the same for both the high & low input. I assumed that the tension on the jack wasn't what it'd been 30 years ago and installed a new jack. I used a Switchcraft mono jack with the same plastic chassis to match the style of the originals. Unfortunately, it's not an exact match and has lead to a really strange set of problems - I've even gone so far as re-installing the old jack which changed nothing, and installing only the one (high) input jack with nothing else wired in series with no fix in sight. The issue is that there is almost no volume. If I push up on the cable end and pull back slightly, I can sometimes get the volume to jump WAY up - maybe higher than it should be & with a higher noise floor than I'd expect based on my JC-120 (which has the same exact board layout, etc & the early chorus/vibe/verb board w/ the MN3002 chip & short 'assembled by beautiful girls' Z-spring tank).
Anyone have any experience with these who can explain the input wiring & why to jacks which LOOK just fine would BOTH opperate the same? Sorry if I'm doing a piss-poor job of explaining the problem. . .
Hoping to have this solved in time to send the amp back to Indiana w/ my Dad!!!
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