Hi,
I bought a G-K 400RB from a yard sale. It has a problem that I can't figure out. I'm not much of a tech but I do know a little.
I think I am getting a signal from the preamp because when I dime the volume, master, and other tone controls I get a lot of hiss from the speakers, when I set everything at 12:00 it is quiet. G-K support said that this is normal. However when I plug into the input jack I get nothing from the instrument, or even from touching the cord.
I removed the PCB where the input and all the pots attach and nothing looks loose or burnt. I looked close for loose solder joints or anything looking wrong. The input jack is the style that is black plastic with prongs soldered straight to the board. I am familiar with the old style input jacks but not really with these.
I'm not sure how to check to see if the jack is bad or really what else to check.
Does anyone have any idea what I might check and how to check it? I really don't think the board is bad because of the EQ pots sending hiss through the speakers. It makes me think that it is an input problem but I don't know what, beside the jack itself, I should check or how to check it. I found an internal fuse, it looks fine. I didn't have the exact value but I did have another that fit. I swapped it, it didn't blow but didn't make it work either.
edit> I read some other posts. I used a little deoxit in the input jack, did nothing. I plugged into the return jack and got instrument sound but it was low volume and was only affected by the Master and Boost. The power light is blue. I get a slight pop when I press the Pad button. I get an enormous pop if I press the Post EQ or Tuning Mute buttons, a really loud pop.
edit> I forgot to mention that when I had the amp open I noticed that the fan was not working. It moved slightly when I hit the power but stopped and did not turn. I don't know it some automatic protection could make that stop the amp from working or if possibly something overheated due to the fan not working. Is there anything that this points to that I can check? I can check readings with a multimeter.
Thanks for any ideas. I am not far from Atlanta and will take it down to Wizard if I can't figure it out. I know to use a chopstick as a probe and to keep one hand away from the amp, also it has been unplugged for over a week. I guess I'll have to plug it in to check anything but I am careful.
Thanks again if you have any ideas for me to try.
Julien
I bought a G-K 400RB from a yard sale. It has a problem that I can't figure out. I'm not much of a tech but I do know a little.
I think I am getting a signal from the preamp because when I dime the volume, master, and other tone controls I get a lot of hiss from the speakers, when I set everything at 12:00 it is quiet. G-K support said that this is normal. However when I plug into the input jack I get nothing from the instrument, or even from touching the cord.
I removed the PCB where the input and all the pots attach and nothing looks loose or burnt. I looked close for loose solder joints or anything looking wrong. The input jack is the style that is black plastic with prongs soldered straight to the board. I am familiar with the old style input jacks but not really with these.
I'm not sure how to check to see if the jack is bad or really what else to check.
Does anyone have any idea what I might check and how to check it? I really don't think the board is bad because of the EQ pots sending hiss through the speakers. It makes me think that it is an input problem but I don't know what, beside the jack itself, I should check or how to check it. I found an internal fuse, it looks fine. I didn't have the exact value but I did have another that fit. I swapped it, it didn't blow but didn't make it work either.
edit> I read some other posts. I used a little deoxit in the input jack, did nothing. I plugged into the return jack and got instrument sound but it was low volume and was only affected by the Master and Boost. The power light is blue. I get a slight pop when I press the Pad button. I get an enormous pop if I press the Post EQ or Tuning Mute buttons, a really loud pop.
edit> I forgot to mention that when I had the amp open I noticed that the fan was not working. It moved slightly when I hit the power but stopped and did not turn. I don't know it some automatic protection could make that stop the amp from working or if possibly something overheated due to the fan not working. Is there anything that this points to that I can check? I can check readings with a multimeter.
Thanks for any ideas. I am not far from Atlanta and will take it down to Wizard if I can't figure it out. I know to use a chopstick as a probe and to keep one hand away from the amp, also it has been unplugged for over a week. I guess I'll have to plug it in to check anything but I am careful.
Thanks again if you have any ideas for me to try.
Julien
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