a friend of mine found this amp out by the curb for the garbage man while walking his dog. 1x12 combo w/ footswitch and everything. pretty clean condition.
now the only problem is that it doesn't work properly.
so he gave it to me to check out. i got the schematic a few months back but didn't really get around to it until now.
the initial issue is that it makes sound but it's almost inaudible. w/ all volume controls on 10 you can still speak comfortably over the guitar sound coming through.
so, i tried injecting my guitar signal at R1 on the power amp board to determine if the problem is pre- or poweramp related. my signal came through about as stong as it does from the input jack. so i thought...it must be the poweramp!
then i start checking the other obvious things like that one 12ax7 in there. it doesn't even look like it's glowing, so i pull it and try it in a known good amp and find it works fine. i put it back in the vs100 and turn off all of the lights and turn the amp on....sure enough, there's not even a faint glow from the tube, so i start checking voltages....i'm supposed to see 450vdc as the main rail in the preamp, i checked it at various points and it's reading Mv all around.
i checked the 500vdc i'm supposed to see just off the rectifier on the poweramp board and i get 38vdc.
so...does this mean the tranny is shot?
what's my next step?
now the only problem is that it doesn't work properly.
so he gave it to me to check out. i got the schematic a few months back but didn't really get around to it until now.
the initial issue is that it makes sound but it's almost inaudible. w/ all volume controls on 10 you can still speak comfortably over the guitar sound coming through.
so, i tried injecting my guitar signal at R1 on the power amp board to determine if the problem is pre- or poweramp related. my signal came through about as stong as it does from the input jack. so i thought...it must be the poweramp!
then i start checking the other obvious things like that one 12ax7 in there. it doesn't even look like it's glowing, so i pull it and try it in a known good amp and find it works fine. i put it back in the vs100 and turn off all of the lights and turn the amp on....sure enough, there's not even a faint glow from the tube, so i start checking voltages....i'm supposed to see 450vdc as the main rail in the preamp, i checked it at various points and it's reading Mv all around.
i checked the 500vdc i'm supposed to see just off the rectifier on the poweramp board and i get 38vdc.
so...does this mean the tranny is shot?
what's my next step?
Comment