Assistance requested. Have a Fender hot rod deluxe. Performed twin stack mode and clipped r105. Turned amp on and everything worked great for two minutes. Amp started making a roaring/hissing noise and I started messing with the controls and pushed drive mode button. Amp works in drive but will not change back to clean channel or more drive mode. Footswitch does not change it either. Lost for direction if anybody has any ideas they would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by gretsch 65 View PostAssistance requested. Have a Fender hot rod deluxe. Performed twin stack mode and clipped r105. Turned amp on and everything worked great for two minutes. Amp started making a roaring/hissing noise and I started messing with the controls and pushed drive mode button. Amp works in drive but will not change back to clean channel or more drive mode. Footswitch does not change it either. Lost for direction if anybody has any ideas they would be appreciated.
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I've come across this mod but different people do it in different ways - if you could explain exactly what you did it may give a clearer picture. The mods themselves may not be the cause, but you could have inadvertently disturbed something else or accidentally bridged adjacent circuits with solder. These amps suffer from a number of 'stock' faults - especially ones that cause switching problems - and before carrying out any modifications need to be checked beforehand. R78, R79, R97 overheat the board and the solder joints break down. Once this happens, any movement of those parts can subsequently cause problems Whenever I'm faced with switching issues with these amps I first establish that the low voltages are present; that is, +/-16v on the opamps and 39vAC on R97. These can be checked with the amp in standby mode - it doesn't need to be operational for the switching to work.
Fender-Hot-Rod-Deluxe-Schematic-1.pdf
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Agree^^^
Once you determine the 15v supplies are present, then use the notes on the left edge of the schematic and the test points throughout the switching circuit to get to the problem.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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R105 is the resistor to ground at the treble/bass pot junction?
Agree with the others that it should have nothing to do with this and the issue is probably due to the board being moved or parts being wiggled disturbing a solder connection in the low voltage supply.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g1 View PostR105 is the resistor to ground at the treble/bass pot junction?
Agree with the others that it should have nothing to do with this and the issue is probably due to the board being moved or parts being wiggled disturbing a solder connection in the low voltage supply.
I am going to check all these issues and will post back. Thank you
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Originally posted by gretsch 65 View PostAssistance requested. Have a Fender hot rod deluxe. Performed twin stack mode and clipped r105. Turned amp on and everything worked great for two minutes. Amp started making a roaring/hissing noise and I started messing with the controls and pushed drive mode button. Amp works in drive but will not change back to clean channel or more drive mode. Footswitch does not change it either. Lost for direction if anybody has any ideas they would be appreciated.
The "Twin Stack Mod" is a simple mod whereby a jumper is placed between lugs 2 and 3 of the MIDDLE pot. What is does is causes the tone stack to behave like a Twin Reverb - all tone controls OFF = no sound. It also makes the BASS and MIDDLE controls to become interactive. Also, the values of C5 and C6 can be adjusted lower along with the Twin Stack Mod to control the excessive low end in the amp.Last edited by Tone Meister; 06-11-2018, 10:07 PM.
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