I got in a Fishman Artist for repair.
Ch #1: no output
CH #2: full output
Ch #1 was a bad opamp: easy peasy.
Ch #2 was a whole nother can of worms.
This amp is an absolute nightmare to work on.
All of the boards have to come out along with the IEC board.
Not tech friendly at all.
(and don't even ask about the crumbly Tolex)
So I got Ch #2 out of the painted steel chassis and it works fine.
I did take notice that the ground buss on that board is NOT connected to the control pot shells (as Ch #1 IS).
Put the board back in, tighten up the control hardware & boom. Full output.
O/kayyyy.
So I remove the board and I ran a 'ground' wire to different pots and the Mid pot causes the issue when 'grounded'.
O/kayyyy.
I took the control apart and found one of the wiper contacts bent in such a way that it actually touched the shell of the control.
Bent it back, reassembled the control and the issue was gone.
So, as near as I can figure, the control (which did have a loose mounting nut) 'broke' through the paint in the chassis hole and found 'ground'.
Which begs the question: why was the 'ground' buss not connected on Ch #2?
(I could not find any cut traces, although being a surface mount PCB, it was hard to tell).
Did Fishman receive a defective part & this was how they dealt with it?
Was it a One Off?
Ch #1: no output
CH #2: full output
Ch #1 was a bad opamp: easy peasy.
Ch #2 was a whole nother can of worms.
This amp is an absolute nightmare to work on.
All of the boards have to come out along with the IEC board.
Not tech friendly at all.
(and don't even ask about the crumbly Tolex)
So I got Ch #2 out of the painted steel chassis and it works fine.
I did take notice that the ground buss on that board is NOT connected to the control pot shells (as Ch #1 IS).
Put the board back in, tighten up the control hardware & boom. Full output.
O/kayyyy.
So I remove the board and I ran a 'ground' wire to different pots and the Mid pot causes the issue when 'grounded'.
O/kayyyy.
I took the control apart and found one of the wiper contacts bent in such a way that it actually touched the shell of the control.
Bent it back, reassembled the control and the issue was gone.
So, as near as I can figure, the control (which did have a loose mounting nut) 'broke' through the paint in the chassis hole and found 'ground'.
Which begs the question: why was the 'ground' buss not connected on Ch #2?
(I could not find any cut traces, although being a surface mount PCB, it was hard to tell).
Did Fishman receive a defective part & this was how they dealt with it?
Was it a One Off?
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