As if I haven't gotten myself into enough trouble with my B100R...
So, trouble now with wife Joanie's Peavey Minx 110. Many years ago the kids were roughhousing & the amp got knocked over on it's face - with a cable plugged in.When it first came to me last year, there was an elaborate rig involving much duct tape to keep the cable steady. It looked ugly to me so I figured 'i can fix this'. Pulled the head out & saw that the input jack (plastic of course, & soldered directly to the board) was cracked. I pulled it out & replaced it with a Swithcraft mono jack I had in stock, with short jumpers to the board. Yay, it works...
Lately it has been intermittently farting out. Another inspection & I discover if I wiggle any knob it farts. So, I'm thinking - cracked trace on the PCB?
Standard procedure would be to reflow the solder traces? Except I've never done that... any tips? Like iron temp or... ?
Thanks in advance
Lorne & Joanie
So, trouble now with wife Joanie's Peavey Minx 110. Many years ago the kids were roughhousing & the amp got knocked over on it's face - with a cable plugged in.When it first came to me last year, there was an elaborate rig involving much duct tape to keep the cable steady. It looked ugly to me so I figured 'i can fix this'. Pulled the head out & saw that the input jack (plastic of course, & soldered directly to the board) was cracked. I pulled it out & replaced it with a Swithcraft mono jack I had in stock, with short jumpers to the board. Yay, it works...
Lately it has been intermittently farting out. Another inspection & I discover if I wiggle any knob it farts. So, I'm thinking - cracked trace on the PCB?
Standard procedure would be to reflow the solder traces? Except I've never done that... any tips? Like iron temp or... ?
Thanks in advance
Lorne & Joanie
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