Pretty much it... I abhor working on Line 6 crap....but.... this is an opportunity that could lead to a great many other opportunities so....here we are.... basically dude says it shuts off after an hour or so of loud playing... he turns it off for a bit then back on and its good... I've taken it apart and all looks well inside... nothing obvious.... Hell... the Kapton insulators on the heatsink havent even started to melt... I've played it pretty loud for an hour and a half and couldn't get it to fault like he said... anybody come across anything like this? Thank you for your time...
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Well, "pretty loud" in your shop is most likely a lot less loud than him on stage. Just a guess. But even after you play it a while are the heat sinks getting warm or hot?Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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They are warm but not smokin hot... I can touch them no problem... maybe the vibrations are causing a ribbon cable to come loose? I didnt see any of the silicone loose they use to keep them in place though... that doesnt make sense.. I checked for cold solder joints with my magnifying lenses and an eye loupe...could the power supply caps be going out? That thing is fairly old as its the Spider 3... just spitballing at this point...
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Loose connection? Maybe, ball up your fist and whack the top of the amp hard. Does that either make it cut out, or come back on? Or does it even just make some noise in reaction? If your fist is tender, use a rubber mallet.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Danglin' Fury View PostPretty much it... I abhor working on Line 6 crap....but.... this is an opportunity that could lead to a great many other opportunities so....here we are.... basically dude says it shuts off after an hour or so of loud playing... he turns it off for a bit then back on and its good... I've taken it apart and all looks well inside... nothing obvious.... Hell... the Kapton insulators on the heatsink havent even started to melt... I've played it pretty loud for an hour and a half and couldn't get it to fault like he said... anybody come across anything like this? Thank you for your time...
Do you know any Yamaha technicians or dealers? They can log onto the Yamaha service portal which has (did when I had an account) a section for various faults on their products.
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Pretty sure there are ZERO yamaha techs or dealers in my neck of the woods... the guitars are fine... it does its thing with different instrument cables and different guitars as well... it's a combo so that rules out external cables... maybe I will just resolder every connection in the power supply and out to the speakers... the speaker connections are crappy little pins and a plastic connector... maybe that's what it is....
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