Hello everyone,
I just received a vintage Univox U65rn guitar amplifier in the mail today that I got from Shopgoodwill.com. To my disappointment it does not work, but I was hoping maybe there was some way that I could fix it??? I have never worked on a guitar amplifier before but I do some DIY electronics and stuff, so I know how to solder... that's all battery powered stuff though, so I'm also wondering about any safety precautions I would need to take before working on this amp so I don't get zapped.
So, the amp is from the early 70's, I believe... and not in the best shape. It's dirty, missing a knob, the pots feel scratchy, and there is no sound. I plugged it in and turned it on and instantly thought something was wrong when I didn't hear that "pop" sound you usually hear when turning on an amplifier. Sure enough, when I plugged in my electric guitar I got nothing. I tried all 3 inputs, and got no sound at all. The power light does come on.
One thing I noticed is that it looks like perhaps the speaker was replaced at some point because the wires coming of of it are connected (twisted together, not even soldered... exposed wires) to the original wires coming out of the amp!
Any ideas? I joined this forum today so I could get some help from the community here, thank you.
I just received a vintage Univox U65rn guitar amplifier in the mail today that I got from Shopgoodwill.com. To my disappointment it does not work, but I was hoping maybe there was some way that I could fix it??? I have never worked on a guitar amplifier before but I do some DIY electronics and stuff, so I know how to solder... that's all battery powered stuff though, so I'm also wondering about any safety precautions I would need to take before working on this amp so I don't get zapped.
So, the amp is from the early 70's, I believe... and not in the best shape. It's dirty, missing a knob, the pots feel scratchy, and there is no sound. I plugged it in and turned it on and instantly thought something was wrong when I didn't hear that "pop" sound you usually hear when turning on an amplifier. Sure enough, when I plugged in my electric guitar I got nothing. I tried all 3 inputs, and got no sound at all. The power light does come on.
One thing I noticed is that it looks like perhaps the speaker was replaced at some point because the wires coming of of it are connected (twisted together, not even soldered... exposed wires) to the original wires coming out of the amp!
Any ideas? I joined this forum today so I could get some help from the community here, thank you.
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