Hello.
The bass player in our band has asked me to have a look at his Ampeg ba115hpt because of some slight distortion that lingers after a note is played. It sounds a bit like a bad speaker or some rattling hardware in the amp. On the internet and in this forum I have found that a multitude of people have had a similar problem and it is usually because of a cold bias which can be adjusted, or a faulty headphone jack connection or opamp. At this point I have opened the amp up and have made a visual inspection. The only thing that looks suspicious is some dried yellow smear on top of one of the 5600uf capacitors. It seems to test okay in circuit but I will remove it and test it again. Here is a pic of the capacitor. What do you think? Electrolytic leak or somebodies breakfast?
Also, what is the proper procedure for resetting the bias??
Many thanks,
Lucas
The bass player in our band has asked me to have a look at his Ampeg ba115hpt because of some slight distortion that lingers after a note is played. It sounds a bit like a bad speaker or some rattling hardware in the amp. On the internet and in this forum I have found that a multitude of people have had a similar problem and it is usually because of a cold bias which can be adjusted, or a faulty headphone jack connection or opamp. At this point I have opened the amp up and have made a visual inspection. The only thing that looks suspicious is some dried yellow smear on top of one of the 5600uf capacitors. It seems to test okay in circuit but I will remove it and test it again. Here is a pic of the capacitor. What do you think? Electrolytic leak or somebodies breakfast?
Also, what is the proper procedure for resetting the bias??
Many thanks,
Lucas
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