Hello to everyone there,
I have again big troubles with my Roland Bolt-30.
First only the overdrive channel didn't work and the reverb sounded dumb and (too short), now also the clean channel is dead.
The guitar signal doesn't go through the pre-amp (pcb), the power amp section works well.
I also did some mods on the amp and installed a slope resistor control poti (R63) and can here some noise from the speaker, when I turn this potentiometer.
So from my point of view, the problem must be somewhere in the first section of the preamp, around the IC-2 and/or transistor Q2 (marked red in the schematic)
I also have a problem with the notation of some of the electronical parts in the schematic (see attachment), I tried to google this, but wasn't very succesful.
So here are my question:
1. How are the "modern" notations of the following parts or what parts can I use as substitute:
- Diodes:
1S188FM
1S2473
RD-15EB
RD-30EB4
RD-47E
RD-6.8EB
RA-1SF
- Transistors:
2SK223-F or G
2SC945-GR
If somebody knows a link for the diode(s-question), I'll figure out this by myself.
The transistor 2SK223F (TO-92) is nearly impossible to find in Germany or Europe, so I would be very happy, if someone knows a common equivalent.
2. I'm still not able to understand schematics perfectly and would like to know the exact way of the guitar signal inside the red marked zone. ( 1. Clean / 2. Overdrive)
IF I'm able to repair this amp, I would like to remove the complete overdrive section (by contrast to the clean channel, it doesn't sound very good !?), but keep the channel switching in order to build my own circuit
Is anyone able and willing to mark both signal paths (Clean/Overdrive) in the schematic for me ?
3. I only have a multimeter, no oszilloscope or sound-generator. Would it make sense (and do not make more damage) to reconnect the guitar plug-in and connect it temporarly on the pcb, going backwards on the signal path starting before transistor Q3 (marked purple)?
I hope not too ask to much for a forum, I always learn the most by doing, not only be theoretical reading.
I will be very happy to get any helping answer.
Thanks to this fantastic forum (and Member "ENZO"), I already was able to fix my little Fender Sidekick-35.
I'm looking forward for your answers,
All the best and KEEP ON !!!
Till A
I have again big troubles with my Roland Bolt-30.
First only the overdrive channel didn't work and the reverb sounded dumb and (too short), now also the clean channel is dead.
The guitar signal doesn't go through the pre-amp (pcb), the power amp section works well.
I also did some mods on the amp and installed a slope resistor control poti (R63) and can here some noise from the speaker, when I turn this potentiometer.
So from my point of view, the problem must be somewhere in the first section of the preamp, around the IC-2 and/or transistor Q2 (marked red in the schematic)
I also have a problem with the notation of some of the electronical parts in the schematic (see attachment), I tried to google this, but wasn't very succesful.
So here are my question:
1. How are the "modern" notations of the following parts or what parts can I use as substitute:
- Diodes:
1S188FM
1S2473
RD-15EB
RD-30EB4
RD-47E
RD-6.8EB
RA-1SF
- Transistors:
2SK223-F or G
2SC945-GR
If somebody knows a link for the diode(s-question), I'll figure out this by myself.
The transistor 2SK223F (TO-92) is nearly impossible to find in Germany or Europe, so I would be very happy, if someone knows a common equivalent.
2. I'm still not able to understand schematics perfectly and would like to know the exact way of the guitar signal inside the red marked zone. ( 1. Clean / 2. Overdrive)
IF I'm able to repair this amp, I would like to remove the complete overdrive section (by contrast to the clean channel, it doesn't sound very good !?), but keep the channel switching in order to build my own circuit
Is anyone able and willing to mark both signal paths (Clean/Overdrive) in the schematic for me ?
3. I only have a multimeter, no oszilloscope or sound-generator. Would it make sense (and do not make more damage) to reconnect the guitar plug-in and connect it temporarly on the pcb, going backwards on the signal path starting before transistor Q3 (marked purple)?
I hope not too ask to much for a forum, I always learn the most by doing, not only be theoretical reading.
I will be very happy to get any helping answer.
Thanks to this fantastic forum (and Member "ENZO"), I already was able to fix my little Fender Sidekick-35.
I'm looking forward for your answers,
All the best and KEEP ON !!!
Till A
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