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  • Cold bias on Epiphone Triggerman

    Well what I thought was a blown speaker upon further inspection is bad crossover distortion from what i imagine to be coldly biased output devices.
    i don't suppose amyone has a schematic so I can try to adjust the bias eh?
    Any one else work on one of these?

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    Epiphone TM

    I do not see an adjustable bias.
    Time to check transistors.

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    • #4
      Bias, or maybe one side not working.
      Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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      • #5
        Oh hey, I never checked back so I wanted to thank you guys for the help and Ted for the schem.
        Looking back it looks like R318 1k in parallel with R35 10k was actually a 2.7k resistor.
        I had lowered the 10k to another 2.7k and that helped alot.
        Thanks again.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by drewl View Post
          Oh hey, I never checked back so I wanted to thank you guys for the help and Ted for the schem.
          Looking back it looks like R318 1k in parallel with R35 10k was actually a 2.7k resistor.
          I had lowered the 10k to another 2.7k and that helped alot.
          Thanks again.
          Thanks a lot, before changing R35 to 2.7 K my amp had a buzzing sound. Now it's clean, my R318 is 1 K.

          By the way do you have any idea for removing the hiss from the dsp effects? The flanger and chorus are unusable because of this.

          Richard,

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