Hi,
I have a second hand Fender Super Champ XD amp. When I turned it on today the red panel light comes on as usual and the channel switch comes on when I press it, but there is no sound from the speaker when playing my guitar. After letting it sit for five minutes or so there was a loud pop with reverb sound for an instant from the speaker- similar to the sound if you unplugged the guitar cord from the guitar without turning down the volume on the amp. The 12ax7R tube lights up but the two 6V6C tubes do not light up so I do not know if those tubes are bad or not? Since the 12AX tube lights up I assume the power supply is working correctly. I measured 7.3 ohms resistance between P13-P18 on the transformer with the unit unplugged from the wall outlet. I looked over the circuit board and did not find any visible damage or burned resistors, etc... The three small fuses in the power supply section all check good. I also unplugged and replugged all the connectors on the board as well as the ribbon cable and cleaned them as well as the tube sockets and pins with EC spray cleaner. I have the schematic and some limited experience troubleshooting and would like some more detailed advice on where to go from here.
Thanks,
I have a second hand Fender Super Champ XD amp. When I turned it on today the red panel light comes on as usual and the channel switch comes on when I press it, but there is no sound from the speaker when playing my guitar. After letting it sit for five minutes or so there was a loud pop with reverb sound for an instant from the speaker- similar to the sound if you unplugged the guitar cord from the guitar without turning down the volume on the amp. The 12ax7R tube lights up but the two 6V6C tubes do not light up so I do not know if those tubes are bad or not? Since the 12AX tube lights up I assume the power supply is working correctly. I measured 7.3 ohms resistance between P13-P18 on the transformer with the unit unplugged from the wall outlet. I looked over the circuit board and did not find any visible damage or burned resistors, etc... The three small fuses in the power supply section all check good. I also unplugged and replugged all the connectors on the board as well as the ribbon cable and cleaned them as well as the tube sockets and pins with EC spray cleaner. I have the schematic and some limited experience troubleshooting and would like some more detailed advice on where to go from here.
Thanks,
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