Customer brought me this amp with every LED lit up on every switch, knob and display. It did make some sound, and the analog parts worked, but of course no digital. PS functioning, CPU battery good, nothing loose, no change with PA disconnected, no bad smells. The processor board on this is enormous and of course all SMD. I seldom do this, but I buttoned it back up and gave it back at no charge. No way I'm going to troubleshoot that board, and even if I did manage to figure out where the problem lies, no way I'm going to be able to replace the little chip. I need a magnifying headband just to work on analog these days.
I suppose I could have looked into the possibility of procuring a replacement board, but THAT sounds expensive. Too many times I have seen the face of the shop owner I used to work for after installing a replacement board assy., only to have it not be the fix. It's the way things are going to be soon enough I suppose. Disposable. I'd rather sacrifice some of my time for no charge than to get sucked into a long and expensive slog over this computer based gear.
Would you have tried to fix it, and if so how?
I suppose I could have looked into the possibility of procuring a replacement board, but THAT sounds expensive. Too many times I have seen the face of the shop owner I used to work for after installing a replacement board assy., only to have it not be the fix. It's the way things are going to be soon enough I suppose. Disposable. I'd rather sacrifice some of my time for no charge than to get sucked into a long and expensive slog over this computer based gear.
Would you have tried to fix it, and if so how?
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