Well, I tried to unsolder the resistor R39, but while I did get it lifted up (to find it IS measuring 100k now), the top solder pad came up with it, and I lost the plate-thru to the bottom pad.
I have a damaged JCM2-60-00 that is an earlier version, NO IC1 on this.I do see R39, R40 and R41 solder pads connected on the back of the board. I moved the lead of the 100k to tack-solder to that of R40/R41 next to it, as that would restore the signal path. When I powered this up this time, now all I get on the output of the amp is HF leakage. I see no reason for that, looking at the PCB in the chassis, and the older damaged board (flame-out at the Heater circuit on end of the PCB). Kept it for parts, and first time I've had to look at it.
I have zero ohm continuity from the 220k resistor R37 to R39 100k, and with the other end tack-soldered to R40, I have zero ohm continuity from R39, R40 and R41 AND to Pin 7 of V3. So, the original circuit is intact.
And yet, all I'm getting for output is HF leakage. I'm so happy.
I have a damaged JCM2-60-00 that is an earlier version, NO IC1 on this.I do see R39, R40 and R41 solder pads connected on the back of the board. I moved the lead of the 100k to tack-solder to that of R40/R41 next to it, as that would restore the signal path. When I powered this up this time, now all I get on the output of the amp is HF leakage. I see no reason for that, looking at the PCB in the chassis, and the older damaged board (flame-out at the Heater circuit on end of the PCB). Kept it for parts, and first time I've had to look at it.
I have zero ohm continuity from the 220k resistor R37 to R39 100k, and with the other end tack-soldered to R40, I have zero ohm continuity from R39, R40 and R41 AND to Pin 7 of V3. So, the original circuit is intact.
And yet, all I'm getting for output is HF leakage. I'm so happy.
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