hey guys,
i've got a cyber twin here that came on but there was no sound. i opened it up and found two fuses had blown just prior to the + and - voltage regulators. i replaced the fuses and one known bad regulator. (7915)
i can't seem to locate any shorted IC's, or gounding issues in the voltage lines.
so i went ahead and plugged it in (w/ proper speaker load) and the good news is that none of my fuses are blowing and everything appears normal. the bad news is i don't have any sound.
there is a "click" or "pop" from the speakers upon power up and power down. nothing out of the ordinary, but an audible little noise. i had all of the dials set to "5" give or take a notch, and i'm positive the instrument cable is good and my guitar's volume was up.
no noise from the strummed guitar. any thoughts?
i've got a cyber twin here that came on but there was no sound. i opened it up and found two fuses had blown just prior to the + and - voltage regulators. i replaced the fuses and one known bad regulator. (7915)
i can't seem to locate any shorted IC's, or gounding issues in the voltage lines.
so i went ahead and plugged it in (w/ proper speaker load) and the good news is that none of my fuses are blowing and everything appears normal. the bad news is i don't have any sound.
there is a "click" or "pop" from the speakers upon power up and power down. nothing out of the ordinary, but an audible little noise. i had all of the dials set to "5" give or take a notch, and i'm positive the instrument cable is good and my guitar's volume was up.
no noise from the strummed guitar. any thoughts?
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