ok, well this is my first post but I'm not sure where to start as far as this amp goes . . . I guess I'll put the most detail yet into this thread since there are people here capable of helping me.
so, it all started one day when we took it out of this trailer from the middle of nowhere . . . plugged it in, plugged the guitar in . . . the input jack barely worked. the red LED for the gain channel didn't turn on, and you could hardly hear anything the guitar was putting out.
so, we plugged in the pedals . . . they didn't light up, or show any signs of making any difference whatsoever. we tried adjusting all the adjusters . . . no audible difference (but it could have potentially made one . . . )
THEN we plugged the guitar into the Insert jack, and we got perfect clean sound (but again, nothing would change on the amp, pedals don't do anything, etc.)
so after much delay, my friend and I finally opened it up and checked it out. NO apparent damage to any of the capacitors . . . so we take out the dmm. tested the 2 largest capacitors on the board . . . two 4700µF 50V capacitors . . . one of them tests bad. we replace it, luckily I bought two because we put the first one in wrong and it blew up . . .
so after replacing the capacitor, we're back to square one. everything works exactly the same as before. . . except the vague just barely audible noise the guitar would make in the input jack is almost completely inaudible. the insert jack still works fine.
the past two weeks I've been testing everything with my friend and I'm not sure where we should go next . . . the transformer is fine, but this board is really complex . . . lots of components.
things you should know in general: the red LED for gain/overdrive channel doesn't turn on at all. the green LED for clean channel is always on and doesn't change despite the switches being turned on or off. and the red LED for the power indicator turns on . . .
thankfully, crate supplied me with the schematics for this amp. I will add more details and possibly pictures later if necessary.
http://d.turboupload.com/d/1946094/schematics.rar.html
thanks.
so, it all started one day when we took it out of this trailer from the middle of nowhere . . . plugged it in, plugged the guitar in . . . the input jack barely worked. the red LED for the gain channel didn't turn on, and you could hardly hear anything the guitar was putting out.
so, we plugged in the pedals . . . they didn't light up, or show any signs of making any difference whatsoever. we tried adjusting all the adjusters . . . no audible difference (but it could have potentially made one . . . )
THEN we plugged the guitar into the Insert jack, and we got perfect clean sound (but again, nothing would change on the amp, pedals don't do anything, etc.)
so after much delay, my friend and I finally opened it up and checked it out. NO apparent damage to any of the capacitors . . . so we take out the dmm. tested the 2 largest capacitors on the board . . . two 4700µF 50V capacitors . . . one of them tests bad. we replace it, luckily I bought two because we put the first one in wrong and it blew up . . .
so after replacing the capacitor, we're back to square one. everything works exactly the same as before. . . except the vague just barely audible noise the guitar would make in the input jack is almost completely inaudible. the insert jack still works fine.
the past two weeks I've been testing everything with my friend and I'm not sure where we should go next . . . the transformer is fine, but this board is really complex . . . lots of components.
things you should know in general: the red LED for gain/overdrive channel doesn't turn on at all. the green LED for clean channel is always on and doesn't change despite the switches being turned on or off. and the red LED for the power indicator turns on . . .
thankfully, crate supplied me with the schematics for this amp. I will add more details and possibly pictures later if necessary.
http://d.turboupload.com/d/1946094/schematics.rar.html
thanks.
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