The other day I was working on this amp checking the solder joints around
the bias section and various other places. I got it all back together and
working fine and went to switch from the "clean" to the "ultra" channel and
got no response. I unplugged the foot switch and tried just the panel switch
and still nothing happened.
I've opened it up and tested the transistors around the switch, tested the
switch, and checked/touched up a bunch of crummy looking solder joints
around there. All of that seems ok. Again, the amp works just fine on the
clean channel, it just won't switch to the dirty channel.
Could it be any of the three relays in the circuit? When I fire up the amp
I hear a click, that I assume is the relays, and the click occurs when I power
it down as well.
Hitting the switch- the LED for the dirty channel doesn't light, I hear no
click, it just stays on the clean channel.
I've been working on amps for a little bit now, but I have never dealt with
channel switching circuits yet. It seems a bit overwhelming so if anyone
can give me a little advice it would be greatly appreciated.
the bias section and various other places. I got it all back together and
working fine and went to switch from the "clean" to the "ultra" channel and
got no response. I unplugged the foot switch and tried just the panel switch
and still nothing happened.
I've opened it up and tested the transistors around the switch, tested the
switch, and checked/touched up a bunch of crummy looking solder joints
around there. All of that seems ok. Again, the amp works just fine on the
clean channel, it just won't switch to the dirty channel.
Could it be any of the three relays in the circuit? When I fire up the amp
I hear a click, that I assume is the relays, and the click occurs when I power
it down as well.
Hitting the switch- the LED for the dirty channel doesn't light, I hear no
click, it just stays on the clean channel.
I've been working on amps for a little bit now, but I have never dealt with
channel switching circuits yet. It seems a bit overwhelming so if anyone
can give me a little advice it would be greatly appreciated.
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