I have a 25 yr old Soho Quatro Guitar preamp,it has 4 12ax7 tubes,and was made in China It was first made in Germany by Kitty Hawk..The Master volume pot is bad and needs to be replaced..I do not want to burn the board...Can I just cut the bad pot off the board and resolder the new Pot to the old tabs?
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View PostIs there a trick to desoldering without burning the trace..This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostGet in & out of there fast, with a hot enough iron. I use solder wick for this sort of thing, and the wick does some heat-sinking. Depending on the stickum used to hold the trace to the board, it may come unstuck fast or put up with a few more seconds of being roasted. Try as we might, even the best techs sometimes have the trace come loose. Rev up your iron, choose the appropriate tool to grab the pot leads & go for it. Worst that can happen, you'll be patching up with bits of solid wire.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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You might take the in-between road:
1) snip those pot legs off, so pot body is out of the way.
2) now it's way easier to pull stumps one by one (instead of having all 3 equally hot while having only just 1 solder iron and 2 hands) , by grabbing them one by one with long nose pliers and melting solder.
Since you will pull them straight up instead of wiggling (what *really* damages tracks and pads) PCB suffers the least
3) once you pulled them out, it's easy to perfectly clean the pad with solder wick or a strong solder sucker.
Wick is best
4) once clean of debris and solder , new pot legs will slide in easily.
Then follow standard soldering procedure.
I have replaced pots many times in same amp, with no problem, if being careful.
5) just in case, **practice** , solder any old broken pot you might have around to a piece of perfboard (the kind which has tiny round pads around each hole) and pull them back, even if you botch the first or second try it's non important stuff.
Work on the real amp only when self confident.
And good luckJuan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View PostI got the pot out,but now I do not know what kind or size it isIt is smaller than a guitar pot..all it said on it TO15A 250 Ohm Any Ideas? what I need..
Mouser also has a selection of pots, but I'll bet you find it first at Antique.
Last 1/3 should be the easiest. Reassembly. Gonna feel good when it's done, right?This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by dumbassbob View PostHere my dumbass comes in ... It is a A250K...It is smaller then a regular guitar pot (Mini) I looked at Antique Audio 3 times and I did not see one... Maybe one one you can help me find the right one...The shaft is 13MM The full shaft and threds is 20MM ...Thanks again
Wouldn't be a bad idea to snap a photo of the control assembly you're trying to fix & put it up here.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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