Hey folks!
I've had my Fender Stage 185 serviced once before, I believe he said he just needed to solder a resister. It's been sitting in my room for who knows how long. I'm finally going to attempt to repair or get it repaired if my friends and I can't do any work to it. Here's the problem:
I flip the power switch and get power, then there's a light "bump" out of the speaker followed by dead silence. Not even a hum or white noise when I turn the volume or gain up. Usually, even if you don't have an instrument cable plugged in with or without an instrument on the other end, you can still here something. I'm getting nothing. I opened up the chassis and I don't see anything suspicious, although I am not trained in this area at all. Obviously, a trained eye would likely see something I am not seeing.
Do you think it's possible the speaker is shot? Or is there something on the board that I can fix? Any ideas?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and thank you for your help,
Chris
I've had my Fender Stage 185 serviced once before, I believe he said he just needed to solder a resister. It's been sitting in my room for who knows how long. I'm finally going to attempt to repair or get it repaired if my friends and I can't do any work to it. Here's the problem:
I flip the power switch and get power, then there's a light "bump" out of the speaker followed by dead silence. Not even a hum or white noise when I turn the volume or gain up. Usually, even if you don't have an instrument cable plugged in with or without an instrument on the other end, you can still here something. I'm getting nothing. I opened up the chassis and I don't see anything suspicious, although I am not trained in this area at all. Obviously, a trained eye would likely see something I am not seeing.
Do you think it's possible the speaker is shot? Or is there something on the board that I can fix? Any ideas?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and thank you for your help,
Chris
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