Hello,
A friend brought over a Kustom 400 amp which began to smoke and flame inside (he saw this thru the crack in the back of the chassis and tuck and roll). From what I've been able to gather, this is a stereo/mono guitar amp and it looks like it is two Kustom 200's combined into one big amp. There is a stereo/mono dial below the blue Kustom pilot lamp and has 2 inputs for each channel and two power amp boards.
The circuit board numbers are PC 303, PC 403, PC 704A and PC 704B (these two boards are the mirror image of eachother with some small differences).
When I opened up the amp I looked around inside and finally noticed the burned up resistor, a 100 ohm, 1/2 watt. The 1 K resistor next to it was also toasted and the board has a nice black streak up it where the fire and smoke went. The burned resistor is on the PC704A board and is next to a RCA 38736 CXJ 8L transistor.
I'm wondering is there is anyone who can help me in trouble shooting this issue. I am not familiar with solid state electronics but do work on a lot of tube amps.
I'll attach some pics of the board.
Thanks,
DaveKustom PC703 power amp+Vreg.pdf
A friend brought over a Kustom 400 amp which began to smoke and flame inside (he saw this thru the crack in the back of the chassis and tuck and roll). From what I've been able to gather, this is a stereo/mono guitar amp and it looks like it is two Kustom 200's combined into one big amp. There is a stereo/mono dial below the blue Kustom pilot lamp and has 2 inputs for each channel and two power amp boards.
The circuit board numbers are PC 303, PC 403, PC 704A and PC 704B (these two boards are the mirror image of eachother with some small differences).
When I opened up the amp I looked around inside and finally noticed the burned up resistor, a 100 ohm, 1/2 watt. The 1 K resistor next to it was also toasted and the board has a nice black streak up it where the fire and smoke went. The burned resistor is on the PC704A board and is next to a RCA 38736 CXJ 8L transistor.
I'm wondering is there is anyone who can help me in trouble shooting this issue. I am not familiar with solid state electronics but do work on a lot of tube amps.
I'll attach some pics of the board.
Thanks,
DaveKustom PC703 power amp+Vreg.pdf
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