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Originally posted by Mr_bibbles View PostLooks like I have 2-3 MVac on all leads of q2, at c11, r41, and c2. I replaced c11 (now .022) and Q2 in case it was faulty, no changeWith what signal input?
Those low mV values may be hiss/hum/whatever picked by meter leads acting as antennas, and mean nothing.
Schematic shows 2 kinds of voltage measurements:
* Circles: DC voltages.
I had to estimate them, because Roland does not tell even the supply voltage, let alone at internal test points.
These show GROSS errors, such as no supply - shorted/open FET (or tracks/resistors) - no/excessive bias - etc.
What you measured so far looks somewhat reasonable, so for now we leave it there.
* rectangles: Signal voltages, which are AC.
But they will appear only if you inject some signal, so Roland suggests injecting 22mV into the High input or 72mV into the low one.
Your generator will probably put out "too much" so you must tame it down.
Suppose it puts out 1V RMS .... connect it to a 10k resistor in series with a 680 ohm one (using standard resistor values) , now you have about 68 mV out ... close to 72 mV suggested.
Inject that into the Low input and then measure the Audio voltages suggested in schematic, where I added a couple.
The distorted Audio is nothing more than the heavily overdriven Fet output, thatīs why it will vary as I suggested with different Distortion pot. settings.
* since distorted signal at Q2 Drain must go on along various points, I suggest testing as far as the next stage , after Q6 and Q7 switchers.
But we know we are pulling straws here, the *true* test is scoping the signal reaching the tone stack.
We already know the Clean signal is fine, we can only check that the distorted signal passes on, but not its (suspected) uglyness.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Thank you so much for this detailed info! Unfortunately... I have neither a scope nor a generator.
I was testing it without input, but I plugged a guitar in to at least have some signal passing through it. I realize that as a qualitative test goes. This might not be useful in the slightest, but I got a range of 150mv to 2v while strumming the guitar from very soft to heaven handed at the AC test points.
Edit: I just pulled a vintage Heathkit sine/square wave generator out of the closet and it works! It has a .1v and 1v settings, Im going to hook it up to a resistor as suggested and run some better testing.
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So the Generator is a little spotty but I gave it a lil tune up and it was giving me a stable steady signal of 22mv (it has an amplitude adjuster, .01v/.1v/1v/10v, and frequency selector....) I injected it into the high input (measured at the inserted tip to be sure, 22mv still) and did some testing.
Here are the voltages I got through testing:
1. Q2/c21 junction: .130vac
2. R41 / r42 junction: .130vac
3. Q5/r45 junction - lowest distortion setting: .347vac- 1.3vac (highest)
4. R51/r50 junction- .342Vac to 1.3VAC with sweep
5/6: q6 and q7 are giving a range of 104mv-397mvAC, identical within a couple MV
To try and understand the basics, my analysis is q1/q2 as basic amplifier for channel 2, q6/q7 as switchers and q5 which is our crappy distortion unit.
I dont really know how to proceed further, but all things considered, are we trying to adjust the bias on Q5? I dont have a scope but I can use an audio probe to find the exact point of crossover-esque distortion....
Thanks as always!
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Ok, then I have to give you *terrible* news
Everything checks normal, so your distortion stage, Q5, is not *broken* , but works as expected.
That it puts out sh*t by the bucketful is another problem though.
MAYBE it blocks under drive and produces a shitty waveform, wonīt be able to check that until some kind of scope is borrowed or you get a working PC and can run scope software so by now thereīs not much to do.
All voltages, both DC and Signal look fine, within tolerance.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Haha well, terrible news is... educational?
As an alternative, with a signal generator and an audio probe, could I check each stage individually by ear? Or once I did get a scope (theres a phone app for free... and a nicer one for 9.99...) what would be the process?
And lastly is there a way to just shotgun this? I have several 2SK117s on hand, and although I was eager to learn this isnt my amp and Im sure the fella wants it back sooner rather than later.
Either way I cant thank you enough! This has been enlightening so far. Im going to
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Originally posted by Mr_bibbles View PostHaha well, terrible news is... educational?
As an alternative, with a signal generator and an audio probe, could I check each stage individually by ear?
Which works fine because the clean channel sounds fine trough it.
You will hear nothing different no matter what you use.
Sadly we are beyond the plain listening stage, only "news" could be visual.
Or once I did get a scope (there’s a phone app for free... and a nicer one for 9.99...) what would be the process?
No, some day youīll get a working PC or maybe one of those tiny Scope modules; Iīve seen one which is just a PCB with a small screen on it, not even a case.
And lastly is there a way to just shotgun this? I have several 2SK117’s on hand, and although I was eager to learn this isn’t my amp and I’m sure the fella wants it back sooner rather than later.
The circuit works properly, according to measurements, it just sounds crappy.
Plan B: if it were mine, I would build a matchbox sized Distortion pedal, say an MXR Distortion+ , no switching, no case, just a small PCB with "a 741 and 2 diodes" and mount it there , driving it with signal from C21 and feeding its output into C25 as a good distorting stage, mounting its own distortion pot in TR5 hole, not using MXR volume control since thereīs no space for it, and using Q6 and Q7 as "effects loop switchers" ... but not worth it complicating things that much; itīs simpler and better to ignore internal distortion and plain use a good pedal.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Buy two chickens and sharpen a dagger, sacrifice them and then, either make a ton of Italian sauce chicken stew to accompany your pasta or broil them after being covered with butter, smoked paprika, chili flakes lots of pepper and lemon juice or ....
That plus a couple bottles good red wine will immensely improve the Distortion qualityJuan Manuel Fahey
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JC120 is great clean amp.
Before any action on the JC120, try plugging the guitar through some linear power booster preamp (similar EHX LPB-1) to raise the signal for distortion.
LPB-1 Linear Power Booster Preamp
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https://hotbottles.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/building-an-electro-harmonix-lpb-1-from-scratch/EDIT 190921
DOD - 210 FET Preamp (Portal requires registration)
http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?t=12099
DOD - 210 FET Preamp schematics
It's worth trying replace C21; C25 (.033uF) with .1uF; Replace C23 (1uF) with 10-22uF
If still not enough distortion, in parallel with R51 (220k) connect 2 diodes and resistor as desired max to 1k (red on schematics)
about JC-120 Distortion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaeSF-ZNHjk
https://www.tdpri.com/threads/roland-jc-120-distortion-question.430949/
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/roland-jc-120-distortion-mods.636445/
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/instruments-and-amps/291757-roland-jc120-distortion.htmlLast edited by vintagekiki; 09-21-2019, 08:16 AM.It's All Over Now
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