Hey All, I'm pretty sure I have a very simple problem on a very complicated amplifier.
The Fender Champion 40 is a mostly SMD modeling amplifier, I have one here that is producing no signal (not even hiss) I've come to guess it's the power amp mute through these tests;
1. Tested alternate speaker
2. Cleaned Aux / Headphone jacks
3. Verified voltage change at headphone routing transistor Q3 when 1/8 jack plugged in / not plugged in
4. Audio probed the output transistor, finding good clean signal at the TDA7294. This pretty much means
5. Runnind an Aux in signal to no avail.
In my experience, fender amps use a power amp mute (which I can verify by the schematics attached) but I'm at a loss as to how to troubleshoot on something like this when it seems to be an Internal function of an IC.... or am I missing something more obvious??
The power board on this model (Champion 40) is "FAB P/N 2432ICT0007"
Thanks Y'all
The Fender Champion 40 is a mostly SMD modeling amplifier, I have one here that is producing no signal (not even hiss) I've come to guess it's the power amp mute through these tests;
1. Tested alternate speaker
2. Cleaned Aux / Headphone jacks
3. Verified voltage change at headphone routing transistor Q3 when 1/8 jack plugged in / not plugged in
4. Audio probed the output transistor, finding good clean signal at the TDA7294. This pretty much means
5. Runnind an Aux in signal to no avail.
In my experience, fender amps use a power amp mute (which I can verify by the schematics attached) but I'm at a loss as to how to troubleshoot on something like this when it seems to be an Internal function of an IC.... or am I missing something more obvious??
The power board on this model (Champion 40) is "FAB P/N 2432ICT0007"
Thanks Y'all
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