I thought about a cap, too. If I pull the input plug, R163 goes to 21 ohms. Plugging it back in, it takes about 10 or 15 seconds for it to settle down in a squirrelley fashion from about 87K to 83K, and I notice it sometimes jumps around about 1 v or so, until eventually it lands pretty solid on 83K, that looks like a cap to me. However, if I look at the gate voltages, Q3 goes to zero when I unplug the input, but it comes immediately to -10.7v and stays there when I plug back in, so tht looks like it's working with no cap failure. Plugging a dummy plug into the footswitch jack causes the gate at Q8 to go to zero and mute, and it also comes right back to -10.7v when removed, no hesitation.
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After several days of not failing, I am going to ask the customer if he is OK with disabling this mute circuit. Would removing Q3 and Q8 accomplish this without altering the amps performance. He doesn't have the footswitch that activates mute anyway.It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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Originally posted by Randall View PostAfter several days of not failing, I am going to ask the customer if he is OK with disabling this mute circuit. Would removing Q3 and Q8 accomplish this without altering the amps performance. He doesn't have the footswitch that activates mute anyway.Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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