I haven't been here in a while but when I saw this bias pot mod in my friends '93 Fender Blues DeVille, I just had to post it.
To start it all off, apparently whoever did the work was just too lazy to take the boards out and do the job properly.
Cathode of CR19 lifted with resistor placed in series and wire attached to anode to run off to the bias pot.
You can't see it here but R50, R57, and R58 have been replaced with jumpers and this guy floating in the air is the replacement of R51. Notice how thoughtful they were to cover the connection with a big wad of RTV...
Oh yeah, apparently the ribbon cable went bad...
And finally, the bias pot installation! I guess this gives new meaning to the term "solder pot".
It is now my privilege to figure out why the output quit working. The preamp out works at least...
To start it all off, apparently whoever did the work was just too lazy to take the boards out and do the job properly.
Cathode of CR19 lifted with resistor placed in series and wire attached to anode to run off to the bias pot.
You can't see it here but R50, R57, and R58 have been replaced with jumpers and this guy floating in the air is the replacement of R51. Notice how thoughtful they were to cover the connection with a big wad of RTV...
Oh yeah, apparently the ribbon cable went bad...
And finally, the bias pot installation! I guess this gives new meaning to the term "solder pot".
It is now my privilege to figure out why the output quit working. The preamp out works at least...
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