Repaired a bad rectifier bridge on this JC120H and customer complained of it squeeling.
With all controls cranked the amp does oscillate- With or without anything plugged in.
it had an intermittent distortion pot which I fixed, and a ground lead for the rear panel distortion footswitch connects to an input jack with a wire soldered to a ring/washer.
Re-locating this away from the input jacks got rid of the squeal- BUT- it still squeels for a couple minutes until it warms up, then you can crank all the controls and it is fine.
So, for some reason until it is warmed up the preamp oscillates even with distortion off as you slowly bring up the volume pot.
Now most people won't have all the controls full up, and it is fine once it warms up, but I'm thinking a cap somewhere in the preamp is starting to fail or takes a bit to charge up.
power supply is good, clean, no hum or ripple and comes up immediately.Roland JC120' 84 (1).pdf
With all controls cranked the amp does oscillate- With or without anything plugged in.
it had an intermittent distortion pot which I fixed, and a ground lead for the rear panel distortion footswitch connects to an input jack with a wire soldered to a ring/washer.
Re-locating this away from the input jacks got rid of the squeal- BUT- it still squeels for a couple minutes until it warms up, then you can crank all the controls and it is fine.
So, for some reason until it is warmed up the preamp oscillates even with distortion off as you slowly bring up the volume pot.
Now most people won't have all the controls full up, and it is fine once it warms up, but I'm thinking a cap somewhere in the preamp is starting to fail or takes a bit to charge up.
power supply is good, clean, no hum or ripple and comes up immediately.Roland JC120' 84 (1).pdf
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