Hi all,
Thanks for allowing me to join the forum.
I am currently struggling with a Randall RG-75 preamp board. The problem I have, is that when I plug the guitar in, the guitar signal does not seem to be making it very far through the preamp. If I tap the spring reverb, I can hear just the reverb which proves that the pre is good from there and beyond.
The strange part is, when I remove the jack connector from the PCB (Neutrik 2-pole switching socket), and solder the guitar cable straight to the board, on the side that the shunt disconnects the guitar from, it works! So there is some fault between the guitar being connected as it is supposed to be, before the reverb circuit.
But it doesn't work with the jack socket soldered in normally.
I looked at the schematic of the amp and it seems to me that the jack socket is shunting AWAY from where the signal should be going? How is this the case? Am I missing something fundamental here?
Please tell me if I am being an idiot!
Many thanks
Kieran
Thanks for allowing me to join the forum.
I am currently struggling with a Randall RG-75 preamp board. The problem I have, is that when I plug the guitar in, the guitar signal does not seem to be making it very far through the preamp. If I tap the spring reverb, I can hear just the reverb which proves that the pre is good from there and beyond.
The strange part is, when I remove the jack connector from the PCB (Neutrik 2-pole switching socket), and solder the guitar cable straight to the board, on the side that the shunt disconnects the guitar from, it works! So there is some fault between the guitar being connected as it is supposed to be, before the reverb circuit.
But it doesn't work with the jack socket soldered in normally.
I looked at the schematic of the amp and it seems to me that the jack socket is shunting AWAY from where the signal should be going? How is this the case? Am I missing something fundamental here?
Please tell me if I am being an idiot!
Many thanks
Kieran
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