Hey guys, I'm having an issue with a Fender Stage 160 that makes a loud buzz noise and blows the fuse almost instantly. Let me give you guys some back ground:
I picked up the amp from a Garage sale for $25 that had a buzz to it. It looked like it was brand new so I figured, what the hell, for 25 bucks how could I go wrong. Got it home took the circuit board out and saw that C63 had a bad solder point and re-soldered it and to my surprise it worked perfectly. Excited and happy that I got a hell of a deal, I had a few buddies over to jam. After playing for 2 hours, amp shuts off and blows the fuse. It was late and I did not want to mess with it so I let it sit over night to cool off and plus I did not have any more fuses.
Next day I popped a new fuse in and it blew almost instantly, making a buzz before it blew. I tested the power supply and it came out normal, so I know its in the board. I downloaded the schematic and looked it over but I'm sort of lost on where to start and/or what to check and test first. Is there a common problem or part that causes the fuse to blow? Could the bad solder point mean that the capacitor was going bad and it was giving a sign? Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
I picked up the amp from a Garage sale for $25 that had a buzz to it. It looked like it was brand new so I figured, what the hell, for 25 bucks how could I go wrong. Got it home took the circuit board out and saw that C63 had a bad solder point and re-soldered it and to my surprise it worked perfectly. Excited and happy that I got a hell of a deal, I had a few buddies over to jam. After playing for 2 hours, amp shuts off and blows the fuse. It was late and I did not want to mess with it so I let it sit over night to cool off and plus I did not have any more fuses.
Next day I popped a new fuse in and it blew almost instantly, making a buzz before it blew. I tested the power supply and it came out normal, so I know its in the board. I downloaded the schematic and looked it over but I'm sort of lost on where to start and/or what to check and test first. Is there a common problem or part that causes the fuse to blow? Could the bad solder point mean that the capacitor was going bad and it was giving a sign? Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
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