Hi All,
I've got a 65 Deluxe Reverb Re-issue (DRRI). This evening I was probing some voltages on my amp. Being careless, my probes accidentally jumped my bias supply to ground (C- to ground). There was a spark. Now the bias supply is only -16V or so instead of -50. And, there's a huge AC component (another 20Vrms) riding on top. As expected, the amp's sound pulses badly and doesn't really work. Sad.
So, yeah, I broke my amp. Now I'd like to fix it. I'm assuming that I blew a component. I'm starting by looking at near-by components. I'd really appreciate a little help. The schematic can be found at:
http://www.fender.com/support/amp_schematics/pdfs/65_Deluxe_Reverb_Schematic.pdf
I started by looking just at the components in the bias supply (bottom of the schematic). I see only a few components related to C- (the bias supply). Using my DMM to measure component values in-circuit, I find that both C36 and CR1 are OK. R69 (the 22 Ohm resistor), on the other hand, is reading a couple megaohms. When I flip the DMM probes the other way, R69 reads 170kOhms. Odd. Either way, though, the value doesn't seem right at all for a 22 Ohm resistor..
Did I smoke that resistor, or is my reading just an artifact of measuring in-circuit?
Also, if I want to replace the part, the schematic shows it as "Fp22Ohm". What does the "Fp" stand for? The resistor doesn't look like any of the other resistors on the board. Can I replace it with a plain old metal film resistor? Is a 1/4W resistor OK?
Thanks,
Chip
I've got a 65 Deluxe Reverb Re-issue (DRRI). This evening I was probing some voltages on my amp. Being careless, my probes accidentally jumped my bias supply to ground (C- to ground). There was a spark. Now the bias supply is only -16V or so instead of -50. And, there's a huge AC component (another 20Vrms) riding on top. As expected, the amp's sound pulses badly and doesn't really work. Sad.
So, yeah, I broke my amp. Now I'd like to fix it. I'm assuming that I blew a component. I'm starting by looking at near-by components. I'd really appreciate a little help. The schematic can be found at:
http://www.fender.com/support/amp_schematics/pdfs/65_Deluxe_Reverb_Schematic.pdf
I started by looking just at the components in the bias supply (bottom of the schematic). I see only a few components related to C- (the bias supply). Using my DMM to measure component values in-circuit, I find that both C36 and CR1 are OK. R69 (the 22 Ohm resistor), on the other hand, is reading a couple megaohms. When I flip the DMM probes the other way, R69 reads 170kOhms. Odd. Either way, though, the value doesn't seem right at all for a 22 Ohm resistor..
Did I smoke that resistor, or is my reading just an artifact of measuring in-circuit?
Also, if I want to replace the part, the schematic shows it as "Fp22Ohm". What does the "Fp" stand for? The resistor doesn't look like any of the other resistors on the board. Can I replace it with a plain old metal film resistor? Is a 1/4W resistor OK?
Thanks,
Chip
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