I've ended up with a mid 90s Blues Deluxe that's losing signal between the pre amp and the power amp and I'm having trouble following what's going on in that area of the circuit. Is anybody here familiar with them?
The signal disappears on me at R20 - on the preamp side I've got good signal, on the other almost nothing. Unfortunately there's a lot connected to that bad side. There's a master volume that's only active in drive mode, I've ruled that out because the problem exists in either mode. There's a buffered "preamp out", I've disconnected that from the preamp to rule it out too. Then it's got the mother of all switching jacks here labelled "power amp in", eight pins on this jack. A couple op-amps are connected here too. One drives/recovers the reverb, one I'm not sure about (U1b), but I suspect it's to buffer a signal someone might inject with the power amp in jack. It doesn't look like it's supposed to be involved in normal operation. There'a also a jfet connected to this point from the channel switching circuitry, can't tell what it does either (Q1) but it's directly connected to the signal path so it's a suspect.
The previous owner reported something about intermittent reverb before it went quiet so these op-amps might be suspect. Not sure if the reverb driver going bad could pull the signal down this much though. My other suspects are the mystery jfet and the big switching jack. Any help is much appreciated...
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The signal disappears on me at R20 - on the preamp side I've got good signal, on the other almost nothing. Unfortunately there's a lot connected to that bad side. There's a master volume that's only active in drive mode, I've ruled that out because the problem exists in either mode. There's a buffered "preamp out", I've disconnected that from the preamp to rule it out too. Then it's got the mother of all switching jacks here labelled "power amp in", eight pins on this jack. A couple op-amps are connected here too. One drives/recovers the reverb, one I'm not sure about (U1b), but I suspect it's to buffer a signal someone might inject with the power amp in jack. It doesn't look like it's supposed to be involved in normal operation. There'a also a jfet connected to this point from the channel switching circuitry, can't tell what it does either (Q1) but it's directly connected to the signal path so it's a suspect.
The previous owner reported something about intermittent reverb before it went quiet so these op-amps might be suspect. Not sure if the reverb driver going bad could pull the signal down this much though. My other suspects are the mystery jfet and the big switching jack. Any help is much appreciated...
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