OK. I bought a speaker cab and was able to get the guy to throw in a broken bass head with it for nothing. Cosmetically, it is in great shape. And, I was in the market for a head, so it'd be great if I can fix this one!
First of all, I must admit that I am a complete novice to electronics repair. I have a voltmeter, a soldering iron, and a layman's understanding of how to use them. I've successfully used both for car repair and home maintenance. But, I realize this is a whole different ball game.
So, if this makes me too ignorant to be helped on this forum ... I understand.
My amp can be plugged in ... and the switch turned on ... with NO fireworks. I have pulled the main fuse and it is OK.
Once turned on, I hear the power transformer humming slightly (if that tells us anything) ... but, the light doesn't come on at the front panel.
I pulled the back panel (which I believe is the power amp section) off for examination. I do not see any components that appear to be melted or leaking.
The only thing I noticed was on the main power switch. The flat copper strips that jump diagonally to the opposite corners show signs as if a small arc may have hopped across them and melted tiny notches out of each strip.
A few continuity tests seemed to verify that the switch is OK. And, as I said, the power transformer does hum when the switch is turned on (in either direction).
Maybe the arc burns are a clue ... maybe not.
Either way, I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
First of all, I must admit that I am a complete novice to electronics repair. I have a voltmeter, a soldering iron, and a layman's understanding of how to use them. I've successfully used both for car repair and home maintenance. But, I realize this is a whole different ball game.
So, if this makes me too ignorant to be helped on this forum ... I understand.
My amp can be plugged in ... and the switch turned on ... with NO fireworks. I have pulled the main fuse and it is OK.
Once turned on, I hear the power transformer humming slightly (if that tells us anything) ... but, the light doesn't come on at the front panel.
I pulled the back panel (which I believe is the power amp section) off for examination. I do not see any components that appear to be melted or leaking.
The only thing I noticed was on the main power switch. The flat copper strips that jump diagonally to the opposite corners show signs as if a small arc may have hopped across them and melted tiny notches out of each strip.
A few continuity tests seemed to verify that the switch is OK. And, as I said, the power transformer does hum when the switch is turned on (in either direction).
Maybe the arc burns are a clue ... maybe not.
Either way, I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
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