Hey, guys. I have 3 amps... and all of them have small issues.
First: Squire Champ 15.
This amp was working perfectly until I plugged head phones into them. Now, it won't play out of the speaker. Only out of the head phones. I checked the resistor right next to it, and from what I can tell, it works.
Second: Fender Frontman 15
I got this amp from a friend when my Squire amp cut out, he didn't use it and said it was broken, but I could probably fix it. He said the amp fell over while the guitar was plugged in and now the input doesn't work, it only does a high pitch squeal.
I opened it up, and tried to solder the connections back to the board... but the solder wouldn't go between the gaps. It would just gather on the connector for the input jack. So, this is just a general soldering question, rather than a specific amp question.
I have no idea what I need to do to get the solder to actually connect to the board!
Third: Fender Frontman 15(R)
I got this amp from a friend for fixing his guitar. It was a simple soldering job. It worked perfectly until it, like the other Frontman, fell down while plugged in. It works if you wiggle the input jack just perfectly.
I opened it up and looked at it, and while the thing is wobbly, the actual solder joints are not moving.
Do I need to get a completely new input jack for this one?
Thank you for the novice questions and novice amps.
Solid state amps, I know. Shun.
Soon, I'll be an owner of a tube amp! Eventually.
First: Squire Champ 15.
This amp was working perfectly until I plugged head phones into them. Now, it won't play out of the speaker. Only out of the head phones. I checked the resistor right next to it, and from what I can tell, it works.
Second: Fender Frontman 15
I got this amp from a friend when my Squire amp cut out, he didn't use it and said it was broken, but I could probably fix it. He said the amp fell over while the guitar was plugged in and now the input doesn't work, it only does a high pitch squeal.
I opened it up, and tried to solder the connections back to the board... but the solder wouldn't go between the gaps. It would just gather on the connector for the input jack. So, this is just a general soldering question, rather than a specific amp question.
I have no idea what I need to do to get the solder to actually connect to the board!
Third: Fender Frontman 15(R)
I got this amp from a friend for fixing his guitar. It was a simple soldering job. It worked perfectly until it, like the other Frontman, fell down while plugged in. It works if you wiggle the input jack just perfectly.
I opened it up and looked at it, and while the thing is wobbly, the actual solder joints are not moving.
Do I need to get a completely new input jack for this one?
Thank you for the novice questions and novice amps.
Solid state amps, I know. Shun.
Soon, I'll be an owner of a tube amp! Eventually.
Comment