Hi Guys
I have a Epi Valve junior Head (v3) that i replaced the R1 resistor as per most suggestion to a 1M (from 68k).
I have done this mod on a V2 combo with success so didn't think i was going to have a problem and to my ears improved the response and sound nicely.
Unfortunately in the process i seem to have damaged something as when i turn it on it powers up fine, but get no sound whatsoever. Not even a crackle when touching guitar lead etc.
The only thing i can think of is that the resistor is larger than the others and is a 1w not 0.5 that i presume the originals are....(although electronics shop said this wouldn't be an issue)
Can anyone suggest where to look, i have tried replacing the resistor in case i overheated it but no luck. During removal of the original R1 i may have damaged the circuit board tab for that component (it is really dark and hard to see the tracks on, unlike the v2 board) so i soldered the leg end of the R1 resistor to the end of R2 and connection 3 of the valve (as per the schematic) with same result.
Any further is a little over my head to diagnose.
In addition i would have thought the amp would put some sound to the speaker even IF the input circuit was a bit screwed up.
I believe with these symptoms some of the gurus here will have an idea of what part of the board to look at and help out a 39 year old, (now) sheepish beginner modder......?
Regards
Mark
I have a Epi Valve junior Head (v3) that i replaced the R1 resistor as per most suggestion to a 1M (from 68k).
I have done this mod on a V2 combo with success so didn't think i was going to have a problem and to my ears improved the response and sound nicely.
Unfortunately in the process i seem to have damaged something as when i turn it on it powers up fine, but get no sound whatsoever. Not even a crackle when touching guitar lead etc.
The only thing i can think of is that the resistor is larger than the others and is a 1w not 0.5 that i presume the originals are....(although electronics shop said this wouldn't be an issue)
Can anyone suggest where to look, i have tried replacing the resistor in case i overheated it but no luck. During removal of the original R1 i may have damaged the circuit board tab for that component (it is really dark and hard to see the tracks on, unlike the v2 board) so i soldered the leg end of the R1 resistor to the end of R2 and connection 3 of the valve (as per the schematic) with same result.
Any further is a little over my head to diagnose.
In addition i would have thought the amp would put some sound to the speaker even IF the input circuit was a bit screwed up.
I believe with these symptoms some of the gurus here will have an idea of what part of the board to look at and help out a 39 year old, (now) sheepish beginner modder......?
Regards
Mark
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