Hello,
I was given a non-working 1972 Acoustic 150 recently. It appears that someone had done several "mods" to the reverb/trem preamp board. (cut traces, jumpers, missing components changed pots etc.) The other channel was untouched except for where its output signal entered the power amp board which they had wired through a capacitor to ground (?) I wired this correctly and the channel works and sounds great.
My question is - is it ok to disconnect the reverb/trem preamp board's signal out and operate the amp with the other good channel? It's being used for bass so that would be the channel used anyhow. Should I disconnect the power to that preamp board also or will that throw things off balance voltage wise? I'm hoping to rebuild or replace the board down the line.
Any insight most appreciated.
Thanks
I was given a non-working 1972 Acoustic 150 recently. It appears that someone had done several "mods" to the reverb/trem preamp board. (cut traces, jumpers, missing components changed pots etc.) The other channel was untouched except for where its output signal entered the power amp board which they had wired through a capacitor to ground (?) I wired this correctly and the channel works and sounds great.
My question is - is it ok to disconnect the reverb/trem preamp board's signal out and operate the amp with the other good channel? It's being used for bass so that would be the channel used anyhow. Should I disconnect the power to that preamp board also or will that throw things off balance voltage wise? I'm hoping to rebuild or replace the board down the line.
Any insight most appreciated.
Thanks
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