How are you guys doing? Im coming into this forum hoping to learn something new here. Im a FOH engineer and one of my bands Fender Deville 212 decide to stop working whilst on tour a while back. We dont have a tech and I want to the core of my body to understand these things better.
Let me give you a little info.
A goodly sum Budweiser was spilled onto the top of the amp during a show one night, and shortly there after the amp cut out. I told the guitar player to shut off the amp and unplug it. After the show I plugged it back in and turned it on, at which point I noticed the area around the first 12AX7 was smoking, shortly there after the fuse blew and the amp shut off.
I took it apart later on and noticed that BOTH the 100ohm resistors (R80 and R81) had been burnt to a crisp. Now I only have a basic understanding of schematics and whatnot, but from looking at the PCB board, it looks like these resistors are connected to the powerlight and ground line coming from the input transformer.
My question to you is, what do you think is the cause of my problems here? would replacing these bad resistorss fix the problem, or would I only melt more components and blow more fuses?
ALSO, where can I go to read a little bit about the internal workings of the amplifier?
Thanks in advance for anyone that might help.
Let me give you a little info.
A goodly sum Budweiser was spilled onto the top of the amp during a show one night, and shortly there after the amp cut out. I told the guitar player to shut off the amp and unplug it. After the show I plugged it back in and turned it on, at which point I noticed the area around the first 12AX7 was smoking, shortly there after the fuse blew and the amp shut off.
I took it apart later on and noticed that BOTH the 100ohm resistors (R80 and R81) had been burnt to a crisp. Now I only have a basic understanding of schematics and whatnot, but from looking at the PCB board, it looks like these resistors are connected to the powerlight and ground line coming from the input transformer.
My question to you is, what do you think is the cause of my problems here? would replacing these bad resistorss fix the problem, or would I only melt more components and blow more fuses?
ALSO, where can I go to read a little bit about the internal workings of the amplifier?
Thanks in advance for anyone that might help.
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