hello folks,
I am wondering if anyone in their experience has had a dual or triple rectifier that intemittently won't switch channels either with the switch on the back panel or with the Din connected foot switch. The customer said the relays did not make clicking noises.
Unfortunately he had no reason to try to actuate the switching with the 1/4" jacks on the back. That would have been some helpful info.
The amp was in another shop for an unrelated problem, so I'm also looking for anything that might have been disturbed (it doesn't seem to be the customer....he seems credible ).
Apparently when this occurs there is no sound at all out of the amp on any channel & the channel led's don't light up at all. I haven't experienced the issue yet which is disconcerting but typical. Ahh, intermittents.
I see where the power source to the relays is the +3 & -3v supply that also feeds the preamp filiaments. Maybe once it decides to act up, I can see if the filiaments also don't get power. That seems plausible as I think even with all the relays in the de-energized mode, there should still be a signal path through the preamp.
Basically, has anyone ever experienced this intermittent problem or one like it. Is this common.
Thanx, glen
I am wondering if anyone in their experience has had a dual or triple rectifier that intemittently won't switch channels either with the switch on the back panel or with the Din connected foot switch. The customer said the relays did not make clicking noises.
Unfortunately he had no reason to try to actuate the switching with the 1/4" jacks on the back. That would have been some helpful info.
The amp was in another shop for an unrelated problem, so I'm also looking for anything that might have been disturbed (it doesn't seem to be the customer....he seems credible ).
Apparently when this occurs there is no sound at all out of the amp on any channel & the channel led's don't light up at all. I haven't experienced the issue yet which is disconcerting but typical. Ahh, intermittents.
I see where the power source to the relays is the +3 & -3v supply that also feeds the preamp filiaments. Maybe once it decides to act up, I can see if the filiaments also don't get power. That seems plausible as I think even with all the relays in the de-energized mode, there should still be a signal path through the preamp.
Basically, has anyone ever experienced this intermittent problem or one like it. Is this common.
Thanx, glen
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