Hey All,
I'm pulling my hair out on this one and I figure it's time to ask for help... without mentioning everything I've thrown at this one (just chasing my tail) here's the symptoms:
Normal Channel works perfectly
Vibrato Channel is feeding the Normal Channel but at much reduced volume... I can hear everything (reverb, vibrato, EQ, pull Boost, etc) from the Vibrato Channel circuit (barely) just behind the much more pronounced bleed from the Normal Channel. If I pull V1 all is quiet when plugged into Vibrato.
The only voltage that seems off is the shared cathode on V4 - schematic shows 2.3VDC - I only read 1.3VDC. My thinking tells me a bad decoupling cap somewhere... I've tried some subs with no luck. Definitely could use a fresh pair of eyes on this...
http://schems.com/manu/fender/cbs_45...-bmstr_rev.pdf
Any help is, as always, much appreciated.
I'm pulling my hair out on this one and I figure it's time to ask for help... without mentioning everything I've thrown at this one (just chasing my tail) here's the symptoms:
Normal Channel works perfectly
Vibrato Channel is feeding the Normal Channel but at much reduced volume... I can hear everything (reverb, vibrato, EQ, pull Boost, etc) from the Vibrato Channel circuit (barely) just behind the much more pronounced bleed from the Normal Channel. If I pull V1 all is quiet when plugged into Vibrato.
The only voltage that seems off is the shared cathode on V4 - schematic shows 2.3VDC - I only read 1.3VDC. My thinking tells me a bad decoupling cap somewhere... I've tried some subs with no luck. Definitely could use a fresh pair of eyes on this...
http://schems.com/manu/fender/cbs_45...-bmstr_rev.pdf
Any help is, as always, much appreciated.
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