i took on a job repairing various SS amps (mostly fender) for a rock n' roll day camp that starts up at the end of june. i've got 7 amps here + 1 PA + 1 keyboard.
some may not be worth repair, but i told the camp i'd have a look at everything to help them out.
of the two amps i opened up this evening: the first one is a fender stage 100
with broken reverb. the second is a fender stage reverb DSP that shorts the wall AC when on.
the stage 100 w/ broken reverb i believe i've narrowed it down to the BA4560 chip near the RCA reverb jacks on the board. pin 4 reads -16v, and pin 8 reads 16v but the others are all near 0v. does this sound like my culprit? (the amp works well, but turning up the reverb increases hum w/ no effect. dry signal works fine all the while. reverb tank tests fine, as do RCA cables.)
next up, the stage 100 DSP. i put my meter on the AC in jack and found a short when the switch is "on". switch, AC cord and AC jack test well alone. short is on main board but i don't see any obvious solder bridges or burnt spots. main board has been isolated from secondary boards and problem persists. not sure where to go from here, any thoughts?
thanks for the help/advice guys. i'm willing to spend an hour or two on each amp before calling it quits. i'd like to get these first two out of the way before i move on to the next so i don't have amps guts strewn about.
some may not be worth repair, but i told the camp i'd have a look at everything to help them out.
of the two amps i opened up this evening: the first one is a fender stage 100
with broken reverb. the second is a fender stage reverb DSP that shorts the wall AC when on.
the stage 100 w/ broken reverb i believe i've narrowed it down to the BA4560 chip near the RCA reverb jacks on the board. pin 4 reads -16v, and pin 8 reads 16v but the others are all near 0v. does this sound like my culprit? (the amp works well, but turning up the reverb increases hum w/ no effect. dry signal works fine all the while. reverb tank tests fine, as do RCA cables.)
next up, the stage 100 DSP. i put my meter on the AC in jack and found a short when the switch is "on". switch, AC cord and AC jack test well alone. short is on main board but i don't see any obvious solder bridges or burnt spots. main board has been isolated from secondary boards and problem persists. not sure where to go from here, any thoughts?
thanks for the help/advice guys. i'm willing to spend an hour or two on each amp before calling it quits. i'd like to get these first two out of the way before i move on to the next so i don't have amps guts strewn about.
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