Mates....
I am working on a Yamaha / Soldano T100C Combo Amp. I just finished replacing the 80uf caps in the power supply. Yeah, I went with IC caps. I didn't want to deal with having to mount bigger caps on the top and bottom of the PC board. Also, the 40uf cap (which was previously replaced with a 47uf) that can be found on page 2, upper right, near the "F" connection point and considered part of the Pre-Amp section.
The amp is quiet and the distortion channel rocks. The problem is with the clean channel - it simply does not have anywhere near the output as the distortion channel.
BTW, the footswitch is working to change the channels.
Someone did a mod this amp. I know there are published mods for the choke. But I could not find any other common mods that would explain what I see. You can see a brown ceramic disc, going through a white shield, connecting to a 220K resistor. That resistor then connects to a .022uf cap. The 220K and Ceramic disc are NOT found in the T50C amp (the smaller brother that I just worked on). These mods appear to be in and around V5 and V7. Oh how I hate mods!!! When someone has done a mod, no one knows where it could end.
So the issue for me is to isolate the signal path that is only used for the clean channel. No sense in worrying about the common path or the output - we know there is plenty of output just by listening to the distortion channel.
Counting the Phase Inverter, there are seven 12ax7 tubes. If V7 is the Phase Inverter and V6 is the reverb tube, that leaves me V1 through V5.
I tested each tube (V1 - V5) on the Sencor tester, replaced each one in the circuit (one at a time), and that did not yield any changes to the clean channel volume.
Can anyone give me some hints as to where I might focus my efforts? In the next few days, I will measure the voltages on the V-1 to V5 tubes but would rather not waste time on anything not related to the clean channel.
And yes, this is one of the amps I am selling on behalf of my friends estate. I just sold the T50C amp for $500. Now I need to figure out if I can fix this one or if I need to discount the amp because of the issue. (It is a time thing that I lack and am nervous about disconnecting parts without knowing the full extent of the mods). But I am hoping to solve the problem and also hope the mod has something to do with the common signal path. And I wish I still had the T50C here so I could see the board and stock components - drats.
Thanks in advance.
yamaha_t50_t100_schematic.pdf
I am working on a Yamaha / Soldano T100C Combo Amp. I just finished replacing the 80uf caps in the power supply. Yeah, I went with IC caps. I didn't want to deal with having to mount bigger caps on the top and bottom of the PC board. Also, the 40uf cap (which was previously replaced with a 47uf) that can be found on page 2, upper right, near the "F" connection point and considered part of the Pre-Amp section.
The amp is quiet and the distortion channel rocks. The problem is with the clean channel - it simply does not have anywhere near the output as the distortion channel.
BTW, the footswitch is working to change the channels.
Someone did a mod this amp. I know there are published mods for the choke. But I could not find any other common mods that would explain what I see. You can see a brown ceramic disc, going through a white shield, connecting to a 220K resistor. That resistor then connects to a .022uf cap. The 220K and Ceramic disc are NOT found in the T50C amp (the smaller brother that I just worked on). These mods appear to be in and around V5 and V7. Oh how I hate mods!!! When someone has done a mod, no one knows where it could end.
So the issue for me is to isolate the signal path that is only used for the clean channel. No sense in worrying about the common path or the output - we know there is plenty of output just by listening to the distortion channel.
Counting the Phase Inverter, there are seven 12ax7 tubes. If V7 is the Phase Inverter and V6 is the reverb tube, that leaves me V1 through V5.
I tested each tube (V1 - V5) on the Sencor tester, replaced each one in the circuit (one at a time), and that did not yield any changes to the clean channel volume.
Can anyone give me some hints as to where I might focus my efforts? In the next few days, I will measure the voltages on the V-1 to V5 tubes but would rather not waste time on anything not related to the clean channel.
And yes, this is one of the amps I am selling on behalf of my friends estate. I just sold the T50C amp for $500. Now I need to figure out if I can fix this one or if I need to discount the amp because of the issue. (It is a time thing that I lack and am nervous about disconnecting parts without knowing the full extent of the mods). But I am hoping to solve the problem and also hope the mod has something to do with the common signal path. And I wish I still had the T50C here so I could see the board and stock components - drats.
Thanks in advance.
yamaha_t50_t100_schematic.pdf
Comment