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I have an ampeg SVT IV Pro with side B out. Side A functioned when I tried it, but I suspect it has problems as well. The 47 ohm resistors R237, 243, 250, 257 & 263 were burnt. The 47 ohm resistors R242, 249, 256, 262 and 268 are open. The 1.5k resistors R238, 244, 251, 258 and 264 were open. The 1.5k resistors R138, 141, 144, 148, 151, 154, 157, 160, 163 and 166 are open. The .47 ohm resistors R239, 246, 253, 259 and 265 were open. That's everything I found on page 2 of the power amp section.
On page 1, R226 is open, and R 225 is burnt. Q204 and Q205 read ok with a diode checker. D208 and D209 look ok. The board is not burned or damaged that I can see. Both heatsinks are removed from the main board by de-soldering the output device leads from the board. I tried peeling a few of the outputs off the insulating strip. Bad idea. I hope Loud technology can supply me with a couple of new ones!
What should I be looking for next? At this point I'm figuring on changing all the outputs and the resistors mentioned. None of the other solid state components look bad. I need some advice on what to do once I’ve changed all these parts to stay on the mending side of this repair.svt4 pro amp.pdfsvt4 pro preamp.pdf
I have an ampeg SVT IV Pro with side B out. Side A functioned when I tried it, but I suspect it has problems as well. The 47 ohm resistors R237, 243, 250, 257 & 263 were burnt. The 47 ohm resistors R242, 249, 256, 262 and 268 are open. The 1.5k resistors R238, 244, 251, 258 and 264 were open. The 1.5k resistors R138, 141, 144, 148, 151, 154, 157, 160, 163 and 166 are open. The .47 ohm resistors R239, 246, 253, 259 and 265 were open. That's everything I found on page 2 of the power amp section.
On page 1, R226 is open, and R 225 is burnt. Q204 and Q205 read ok with a diode checker. D208 and D209 look ok. The board is not burned or damaged that I can see. Both heatsinks are removed from the main board by de-soldering the output device leads from the board. I tried peeling a few of the outputs off the insulating strip. Bad idea. I hope Loud technology can supply me with a couple of new ones!
What should I be looking for next? At this point I'm figuring on changing all the outputs and the resistors mentioned. None of the other solid state components look bad. I need some advice on what to do once I’ve changed all these parts to stay on the mending side of this repair.svt4 pro amp.pdfsvt4 pro preamp.pdf
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