Hello,
I am new to the site and look forward to learning and sharing experiences. I currently need some feedback and help regarding a practice amp I bought at a thrift shop. It's a CRATE GX-15R When I got it home and cleaned it up and plugged it in it worked fine. Then I started trying to make it better by using a 1/4 inch audio patch cord to slave another amp to it. Needless to say, something went wrong because now the power light illuminates and the in-line fuse looks good, but that's it and no sound output at all. The speaker is O.K. and the headphone jack doesn't put out any sound either. I took everything a part and noticed the power transformer had a label on it stating: "Thermal protection Built In" so I don't know if a fuse blew inside of the sealed unit?
The serial number on the power supply is CMEC 94-101-02 and it's made in Taiwan. The actual circuit board is made by SLM electrics p/n 06A233-01 Revision 5
I am thinking what else could have burned or shorted out? a transistor, Op-Amp, or Capacitor? How would I identify it? I am not an expert electronic engineer
If anyone can chime in on my problem I would really appreciate it..
Sincerely,
Joe Agora
I am new to the site and look forward to learning and sharing experiences. I currently need some feedback and help regarding a practice amp I bought at a thrift shop. It's a CRATE GX-15R When I got it home and cleaned it up and plugged it in it worked fine. Then I started trying to make it better by using a 1/4 inch audio patch cord to slave another amp to it. Needless to say, something went wrong because now the power light illuminates and the in-line fuse looks good, but that's it and no sound output at all. The speaker is O.K. and the headphone jack doesn't put out any sound either. I took everything a part and noticed the power transformer had a label on it stating: "Thermal protection Built In" so I don't know if a fuse blew inside of the sealed unit?
The serial number on the power supply is CMEC 94-101-02 and it's made in Taiwan. The actual circuit board is made by SLM electrics p/n 06A233-01 Revision 5
I am thinking what else could have burned or shorted out? a transistor, Op-Amp, or Capacitor? How would I identify it? I am not an expert electronic engineer
If anyone can chime in on my problem I would really appreciate it..
Sincerely,
Joe Agora
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