Hello all,
Vague question here: I recently bought a project amp that's producing no sound whatsoever, and whenever I turn it on, one resistor starts smoking within 10-15 seconds. So then I shut it off and stare at the circuit board, wondering what to do next. I assume that the resistor is a symptom and not the problem - so just replacing that would be no help if it's just going to burn up again (I don't have that value resistor on hand anyway - I'd have to order one and wait). I'd like to turn it on and check voltages everywhere and see where the problem is coming from. But I certainly don't want to leave the amp on while there's smoke pouring out of it.
So my question is: Where do I begin here? Remove the resistor and test voltages without it? Wouldn't removing the resistor affect the voltages I'm trying to measure?
I know this is pretty vague, so if you need more info to answer the question, please let me know. If it helps, it's an early 70s Ampeg V2, and the resistor in question is R217. Schematic is attached. Otherwise, please feel free to tell me "just take it to a professional". That's kind of where I'm leaning right now anyway.
Thanks!
Vague question here: I recently bought a project amp that's producing no sound whatsoever, and whenever I turn it on, one resistor starts smoking within 10-15 seconds. So then I shut it off and stare at the circuit board, wondering what to do next. I assume that the resistor is a symptom and not the problem - so just replacing that would be no help if it's just going to burn up again (I don't have that value resistor on hand anyway - I'd have to order one and wait). I'd like to turn it on and check voltages everywhere and see where the problem is coming from. But I certainly don't want to leave the amp on while there's smoke pouring out of it.
So my question is: Where do I begin here? Remove the resistor and test voltages without it? Wouldn't removing the resistor affect the voltages I'm trying to measure?
I know this is pretty vague, so if you need more info to answer the question, please let me know. If it helps, it's an early 70s Ampeg V2, and the resistor in question is R217. Schematic is attached. Otherwise, please feel free to tell me "just take it to a professional". That's kind of where I'm leaning right now anyway.
Thanks!
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