Hello,
So I am attempting to repair an SVT-3 pro. I think the input jack was broken and just wanted to check it to see if the connection was intermittent.
Firstly I made a rather large mistake, from the speaker output I plugged into my fender amp 'power amp in' thinking it would pass through to the 8 ohm speaker. Turned it on and 1 second later R27 caught fire and R33 heated up and exploded. I turned it off and yeah realized how dumb that was, the amp says Effects loop over top the jack and power amp in underneath the jack. My assumption is that that impedance was too low or outputting a signal to the output stage of the svt-3. ???
So, I replaced R27, R33, Q5, and Q6 because I think they were faulty. I turned the amp on again with nothing hooked up (input or output). And sure enough R27 went up in flames instantly. R33 survived but was warm to the touch, no other components felt hot that I could tell.
Also I think C10 may have failed Open, is that possible? how important would that be to the circuit's functionality, is it for decoupling/noise? I don't have an immediate replacement for it.
Other notes: D9, D8, D28, D29 did a diode check and they showed consistent voltages across each. (none failed short)
Besides me being not so savvy with the music equipment would someone be able to give me some advice with finding the root cause? Maybe a next step?
Thank you so much for any input. Everything helps.
So I am attempting to repair an SVT-3 pro. I think the input jack was broken and just wanted to check it to see if the connection was intermittent.
Firstly I made a rather large mistake, from the speaker output I plugged into my fender amp 'power amp in' thinking it would pass through to the 8 ohm speaker. Turned it on and 1 second later R27 caught fire and R33 heated up and exploded. I turned it off and yeah realized how dumb that was, the amp says Effects loop over top the jack and power amp in underneath the jack. My assumption is that that impedance was too low or outputting a signal to the output stage of the svt-3. ???
So, I replaced R27, R33, Q5, and Q6 because I think they were faulty. I turned the amp on again with nothing hooked up (input or output). And sure enough R27 went up in flames instantly. R33 survived but was warm to the touch, no other components felt hot that I could tell.
Also I think C10 may have failed Open, is that possible? how important would that be to the circuit's functionality, is it for decoupling/noise? I don't have an immediate replacement for it.
Other notes: D9, D8, D28, D29 did a diode check and they showed consistent voltages across each. (none failed short)
Besides me being not so savvy with the music equipment would someone be able to give me some advice with finding the root cause? Maybe a next step?
Thank you so much for any input. Everything helps.
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