Hi folks!
Picked up a Fender Champion 30 over the weekend for a Jackson and it works, but... not really how it’s supposed to. The amp has two separate controls: a single volume pot for clean, and a separate drive and volume pot for overdrive. Currently, however, the volume pot for clean doesn’t work at all, but the drive and volume pots that should only affect the overdrive channel also control the clean channel. So basically, it's stuck in overdrive.
These mim’s are apparently kinda notorious for bad solder joints, and sure enough, there were about a half dozen on the pcb, mostly pot leads. I ended up retouching every point with fresh solder, and while that fixed some problems (less hum!), it didn't fix the channel switching. The LED turns on and off, but I have to assume whatever relay switches the drive has a short.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a ton of experience with schematics, but I have found at least one resistor (R69, one of the large white rectangular ones) that is reading 0 when it should be reading .3 on my multimeter, so at the very least that one has to go. I've been trying to teach myself to read the schematic, but it's been slow going. I believe it's possible the BA4560 might've gone bad, but I'm not even quite sure where to place my test points to confirm. I've included a picture of the part of the schematic that deals with the channel switching, any help would be greatly appreciated!
https://imgur.com/a/31INu07
Picked up a Fender Champion 30 over the weekend for a Jackson and it works, but... not really how it’s supposed to. The amp has two separate controls: a single volume pot for clean, and a separate drive and volume pot for overdrive. Currently, however, the volume pot for clean doesn’t work at all, but the drive and volume pots that should only affect the overdrive channel also control the clean channel. So basically, it's stuck in overdrive.
These mim’s are apparently kinda notorious for bad solder joints, and sure enough, there were about a half dozen on the pcb, mostly pot leads. I ended up retouching every point with fresh solder, and while that fixed some problems (less hum!), it didn't fix the channel switching. The LED turns on and off, but I have to assume whatever relay switches the drive has a short.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a ton of experience with schematics, but I have found at least one resistor (R69, one of the large white rectangular ones) that is reading 0 when it should be reading .3 on my multimeter, so at the very least that one has to go. I've been trying to teach myself to read the schematic, but it's been slow going. I believe it's possible the BA4560 might've gone bad, but I'm not even quite sure where to place my test points to confirm. I've included a picture of the part of the schematic that deals with the channel switching, any help would be greatly appreciated!
https://imgur.com/a/31INu07
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