Hello friends,
I have now a JC 120 UT that came with almost no output, it sounded like a 1 watt amp in all the inputs (High and low, both channels). Also, when I switched the vibrato/chorus knob to OFF, it made a squeaking super loud sound, that didn't happen if the knob was in vibrato or chorus. That super loud sound made me think that maybe the power section was ok.
I took the amp chassis out from the cabinet, and started to poke around with a plastic stick, and found a loose cable in the fx-loop PCB that was making intermittent contact (see picture).
The other end connects to the PCB where the chorus/vibrato knob switch is located. I plugged in the loose cable and the amp now sounds super loud, but I encountered another problem: The amp sounds distorted, both channels/4 inputs.
So I sent a 500Hz signal to each of the "Return" jacks from the FX-loop, I also used an mp3 player and a guitar, and the left one sounds ok, but the right one sounds distorted and really low output.
Basically I tested this:
* Signal injected into the four front inputs, both channels (I had to disconnect the JC120 speaker leads):
- from Left Line Out to another power amp = sounds good
- from Right Line Out to another power amp = sounds good
- from Send CH2 Loop to another power amp = sounds good
Speaker leads connected.
* Signal injected into JC120 CH2 Right Return = distorted
* Signal injected into JC120 CH2 Left Return = sounds good
With the two above, I also tested disconnecting each OP-transistor socket (picture) and the "CH2 Right Return" distorts no matter which socket is disconnected, but the Left Return sounds good.
Edit: I'm sorry, the tittle is wrong, it must be: Roland JC 120 UT - distorted sound from Right Return fx loop
I have now a JC 120 UT that came with almost no output, it sounded like a 1 watt amp in all the inputs (High and low, both channels). Also, when I switched the vibrato/chorus knob to OFF, it made a squeaking super loud sound, that didn't happen if the knob was in vibrato or chorus. That super loud sound made me think that maybe the power section was ok.
I took the amp chassis out from the cabinet, and started to poke around with a plastic stick, and found a loose cable in the fx-loop PCB that was making intermittent contact (see picture).
The other end connects to the PCB where the chorus/vibrato knob switch is located. I plugged in the loose cable and the amp now sounds super loud, but I encountered another problem: The amp sounds distorted, both channels/4 inputs.
So I sent a 500Hz signal to each of the "Return" jacks from the FX-loop, I also used an mp3 player and a guitar, and the left one sounds ok, but the right one sounds distorted and really low output.
Basically I tested this:
* Signal injected into the four front inputs, both channels (I had to disconnect the JC120 speaker leads):
- from Left Line Out to another power amp = sounds good
- from Right Line Out to another power amp = sounds good
- from Send CH2 Loop to another power amp = sounds good
Speaker leads connected.
* Signal injected into JC120 CH2 Right Return = distorted
* Signal injected into JC120 CH2 Left Return = sounds good
With the two above, I also tested disconnecting each OP-transistor socket (picture) and the "CH2 Right Return" distorts no matter which socket is disconnected, but the Left Return sounds good.
Edit: I'm sorry, the tittle is wrong, it must be: Roland JC 120 UT - distorted sound from Right Return fx loop
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