Working on a friends Blues Deluxe Reissue.
There is no sound when a guitar is plugged in.
All normal voltages are present:
B+
Heater
Cathode
Low Voltage DC
Jumping the loop has no effect.
Going into the "Power Amp In" DOES produce sound through the speaker.
I injected a 420 Hertz signal at 1 Volt peak to peak.
I can follow it to the grid of V1-b where it disappears.
Actually, it goes away at R9 and R52.
I put a meter across R52 and it says 0.6 Ohms. Both ends of the resistor are a short to ground. I lifted one end of R52 and it then reads 240k.
But... both of the solder pads of R52 still read as a short to ground.
I am NOT good with the workings of switches and relays. Do I have (perhaps) a problem with K1-A .....or is there a way I can test it. Not really even sure what or when that relay should be contacting something.
I do not know how to post a PDF in link form, so I posted the link below that has the schem for this amp.
Thank You
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...le_reissue.pdf
There is no sound when a guitar is plugged in.
All normal voltages are present:
B+
Heater
Cathode
Low Voltage DC
Jumping the loop has no effect.
Going into the "Power Amp In" DOES produce sound through the speaker.
I injected a 420 Hertz signal at 1 Volt peak to peak.
I can follow it to the grid of V1-b where it disappears.
Actually, it goes away at R9 and R52.
I put a meter across R52 and it says 0.6 Ohms. Both ends of the resistor are a short to ground. I lifted one end of R52 and it then reads 240k.
But... both of the solder pads of R52 still read as a short to ground.
I am NOT good with the workings of switches and relays. Do I have (perhaps) a problem with K1-A .....or is there a way I can test it. Not really even sure what or when that relay should be contacting something.
I do not know how to post a PDF in link form, so I posted the link below that has the schem for this amp.
Thank You
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...le_reissue.pdf
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