Hey all! Ive been reading on the forums for a couple days now trying to figure out how to fix my amp, but alas, it has come time that I must post.
Amp is a fender roc pro 1000 combo. When I got it, I had a problem with the foot switch only switching between clean and the yellow distortion channel. So, me being me, I opened it up, and resoldered all of the contacts on the board. However, I accidentally bridged one -- in all of my infinite skill -- and obviously broke something because of that. When I powered on, there was no smoke, so thats good, but now Im trying to find the components that need to be replaced and Im hoping you all can help me.
Here is what I know:
- Amp has low output. Volumes all the way up, and I have to be sitting right next to it to hear it.
- Channel switching works with the face plate controls perfectly fine.
- Both clean and distortion work at this lower output.
- At TP22, I am getting ~30VAC, at TP23 I am getting ~80VAC (thats twice what it should be according to the schematic.)
- I was stupid and careless and torched my amp
- I want to fix it if possible.
So... Is there hope? Or should I scrap it and buy a different amp?
Thanks!
Amp is a fender roc pro 1000 combo. When I got it, I had a problem with the foot switch only switching between clean and the yellow distortion channel. So, me being me, I opened it up, and resoldered all of the contacts on the board. However, I accidentally bridged one -- in all of my infinite skill -- and obviously broke something because of that. When I powered on, there was no smoke, so thats good, but now Im trying to find the components that need to be replaced and Im hoping you all can help me.
Here is what I know:
- Amp has low output. Volumes all the way up, and I have to be sitting right next to it to hear it.
- Channel switching works with the face plate controls perfectly fine.
- Both clean and distortion work at this lower output.
- At TP22, I am getting ~30VAC, at TP23 I am getting ~80VAC (thats twice what it should be according to the schematic.)
- I was stupid and careless and torched my amp
- I want to fix it if possible.
So... Is there hope? Or should I scrap it and buy a different amp?
Thanks!
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