I hammer cause I know what goes wrong with them.
It becomes predictable.
But Chucky is right, the cathode bypass caps go bad too, and so do the LDRs...
The wires break off the board...the ground buss on the controls is probably not soldered properly.
(even though it appears to be correct, quite often the soldering is defect)
BUT the whole thing about this amp is that you can't fix it without removing the circuit board.
AND when you do remove the board, you are sure to spot the spot that is arcing...
That's the usual suspect on most Mesa amplifiers...arcing, burning.
You get used to it after a few trials...
It becomes predictable.
But Chucky is right, the cathode bypass caps go bad too, and so do the LDRs...
The wires break off the board...the ground buss on the controls is probably not soldered properly.
(even though it appears to be correct, quite often the soldering is defect)
BUT the whole thing about this amp is that you can't fix it without removing the circuit board.
AND when you do remove the board, you are sure to spot the spot that is arcing...
That's the usual suspect on most Mesa amplifiers...arcing, burning.
You get used to it after a few trials...
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