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  • #31
    i wiggled and input 1 was loose in two spots. got them to stick. juiced it up and nothing.

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    • #32
      You need to prove that the input signal is coming out of the jack.
      With your meter set to read ohms, insert a guitar cable into Input 1.
      At this point you should measure continuity from the tip of the cable to TP 9 (R2 68K).
      You do not even have to power up the amp for this test.
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      • #33
        I checked the continuity. And there's a connection on one side of the resistor only...

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        • #34
          OK, So I realize this thread is aging. Ive fixed the problem somewhat. by resoldering some iffy areas/traces. I get a crystal clear sound in channel 1. once I click over to channel 2 I get a loud buzzing noise. I hear the guitar though. Oh and also the volume control does nothing.

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