Hello,
I'd like to say first, a big thanks to Enzo for all the help he has provided to everyone on this forum. I’ve been reading his posts to other people who have had problems with their amps, amazing. Enzo must be the best tech guy out there.
I'm hoping for help with my problem. I recently acquired an Ampeg B2RE bass head. I was hoping for some advice.
The amp powers up fine, when you hit a string it is working perfectly, then the limiter light comes on and the sound distorts. If I lightly tap on the chassis the limiter lights turns off and the sound is fine again. I can tap on the chassis with no string/signal input and watch the limiter light flash with every tap, it can be heard through the speaker, too. Then it will work fine for a couple minutes and cut out again, with no movement of the chassis. It looks like this amp was dropped hard at one time, the rack mount tab looks like it’s been straightened, so that couldn’t have been good for the solder joints. I started checking grounds. The transformer was loose and flopping around, I snugged that up. I haven’t pulled the boards out yet to look for solder cracks. I thought it would be best to ask a PRO before going that far. I took the cover off and powered up the amp, with a wood dowel I tapped and pushed around on the board. Pushing on the circuit board did not make the limit light come on, but if I tapped on the board, more towards the left front of the main board, the limit light would flash every time. It seems like a microphonic thing, but with no tubes (solid state).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Brian
I'd like to say first, a big thanks to Enzo for all the help he has provided to everyone on this forum. I’ve been reading his posts to other people who have had problems with their amps, amazing. Enzo must be the best tech guy out there.
I'm hoping for help with my problem. I recently acquired an Ampeg B2RE bass head. I was hoping for some advice.
The amp powers up fine, when you hit a string it is working perfectly, then the limiter light comes on and the sound distorts. If I lightly tap on the chassis the limiter lights turns off and the sound is fine again. I can tap on the chassis with no string/signal input and watch the limiter light flash with every tap, it can be heard through the speaker, too. Then it will work fine for a couple minutes and cut out again, with no movement of the chassis. It looks like this amp was dropped hard at one time, the rack mount tab looks like it’s been straightened, so that couldn’t have been good for the solder joints. I started checking grounds. The transformer was loose and flopping around, I snugged that up. I haven’t pulled the boards out yet to look for solder cracks. I thought it would be best to ask a PRO before going that far. I took the cover off and powered up the amp, with a wood dowel I tapped and pushed around on the board. Pushing on the circuit board did not make the limit light come on, but if I tapped on the board, more towards the left front of the main board, the limit light would flash every time. It seems like a microphonic thing, but with no tubes (solid state).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Brian
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