I have a Blues Deluxe in that was absolutely hacked to death, burnt off pads everywhere. I got it operating, but it still has a slight buzz and 3 Vac on the B+. I am reluctant to pull the board much more in fear of the ribbon cables I had to strip and reinstall (what a nightmare) being disturbed and causing further problems, so I am going to try to sell the idea that a small buzz is not worth the risk of flexing those ribbons any more than really necessary.
But I wonder about these two ARS electrolytics, they have the positive indentation on both ends like a nonpolarized cap, except they have the negative arrow pointing to one end as well. I have no experience with ARS axial caps, and have never seen a cap designated like this before. Anyone have any insight. The other axial filter caps are ARS as well, but with normal designations.
Also, the underside of the board is pretty burnt up where the cement resistors are, someone had done a crude job of replacing them and fixing the damaged traces. I wonder if the buzz may be stray voltages from the carbon, but as I said I think living with some buzz is the answer here.
But I wonder about these two ARS electrolytics, they have the positive indentation on both ends like a nonpolarized cap, except they have the negative arrow pointing to one end as well. I have no experience with ARS axial caps, and have never seen a cap designated like this before. Anyone have any insight. The other axial filter caps are ARS as well, but with normal designations.
Also, the underside of the board is pretty burnt up where the cement resistors are, someone had done a crude job of replacing them and fixing the damaged traces. I wonder if the buzz may be stray voltages from the carbon, but as I said I think living with some buzz is the answer here.
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