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What's up with the clean channel on my Fender Champion 30?
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Last edited by mattysaurus; 06-05-2019, 04:40 PM.
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostYep. Also check the gates of the FET's and see if the voltage there tracks with channel switching.
I dare to ask, but could this be it?
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I'm not sure what you're talking about there. A FET has a gate, source, and drain. Below is the datasheet for a pinout. Can you clarify your readings and let us know which pins you are measuring? It would also be helpful if you could measure gate voltages for both clean and dirty and post them. Also, when the amp is in dirty mode, the fet's should be near shorted source to drain and much higher resistance in clean mode. You can measure the resistance from source to drain on the fets in each mode and see if they are switching. That said, they won't switch if the switching voltage isn't getting there, so check that first.
https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/J111-D.PDF"I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Okay, so before I test that, I retested everything and pins 1 and 2 of Q2 are both shorting to ground, but only when the heatsink for IC u5 touches the chassis. When I hold the board in the air there's no continuity. It would normally touch the chassis as it's screwed in. Does that have any relevance?Last edited by mattysaurus; 06-06-2019, 03:02 AM.
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostI edited my post above to respond to your edit.
Update: on Pin 3 of Q2, I'm getting about -184 on Clean and 1.0 on Drive. That seems... off.Last edited by mattysaurus; 06-06-2019, 03:37 AM.
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostYes. Check the gates (pin 3) and see if it tracks when you switch from clean to dirty.
I tried testing points 11 and 12, but they came back with 0 on both. In both cases, I set my multimeter to ACV, black probe to ground, red to the closest capacitor with continuity. Am I doing something wrong?Last edited by mattysaurus; 06-06-2019, 03:51 AM.
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Originally posted by mattysaurus View PostCheck out my update above.
I tried testing points 11 and 12, but they came back with 0 on both. In both cases, I set my multimeter to ACV, black probe to ground, red to the closest capacitor with continuity. Am I doing something wrong?"I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostNo. Not test points 11 & 12 and not AC. Check the DC voltage on the gates (pin 3) of the FET's both clean and dirty and see if they are being "told" to switch. We know the switching voltage is at TP18. I want to verify that it's getting all the way to the FET's.
"Update: on Pin 3 of Q2, I'm getting about -184 on Clean and 1.0 on Drive. That seems... off."
I got these results with black probe to ground, red probe to closest pin with continuity, and multimeter set to DCV.
Just for future reference, should I not test points 11 and 12 with ACV? I thought since the test point was VAC it'd be the correct way to do it.
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Yes, those test points are AC. We aren't concerned about that right now. We're looking for a switching issue. And, it's probably 184 millivolts- not volts."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostYes, those test points are AC. We aren't concerned about that right now. We're looking for a switching issue. And, it's probably 184 millivolts- not volts.
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