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  • #16
    Cool!

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    • #17
      You are getting into a pet project of mine, to be handled through SSGuitar which I find the perfect place for it.
      Given that there are so many entry to mid size SS amps which nobody repairs, because established service shops minimum charge is over the "EBay/Craigslist price" and musicians simply canīt repair themselves, because of lack of tools, skills or both, or because PCBs have been butchered, I am designing a series of "universal repair" modules, only populated boards and nothing else, which let you pull amp guts (leaving only the power transformer and maybe some chassis mounted heatsink) and mount the new ones.
      Pots and jacks *not* mounted on the PCBs but with with flying wires, so they can fit very different front panels.
      Cabinets, chassis, transformers speakers and hardware are the curse of the home hobbyist or the one who wants to build or repair "just one or two".
      This would solve both problems.
      What do you think about it?
      Juan Manuel Fahey

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      • #18
        Can you by any chance still provide a copy of the schematic for the Rogue RB-120BT?
        I have one in the shop for repairs.....

        Thanks in advance.
        Raymon

        Raymon Brothers Organ & Electronic Equipment Service
        DeLand FLorida

        website: RaymonBrothers.com

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        • #19
          Hello,
          This is a long dead thread, but does anyone still have this schematic? Or know he value of the thermistor used in the protection circuit?
          by the way the RB120 I’m working on has the same TIP outputs and the space for pairs of bjt outputs. This must be how they shipped. Maybe later production changed part specified.

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