I am working on a Fender Rumble V3 500 Head. What happens is when I plug my extension cabinets into the amp Parallel speaker outputs, the amp sounds like it's shorting. There is a very loud thumping sound coming through my speakers. It also smells like electronics are burning. I opened it up and see nothing that appears burnt or signs that it was even hot. I don't have much electronics troubleshooting experience so I thought perhaps the 125ASX2 power supply was shorting so I just purchased a new one. Tried the new power supply, same thing is happening. I have another V3 500 head that works and I plugged it in to the same cabinets with the same cables and it works fine. No issues.
So assuming that the brand new power supply/amp is good, what can I look at next? I want to buy a couple new boards but I cannot find them anywhere. Coming off the main power supply there is 120vac wiring that runs to another board. This board below. The problem only happens when I plug speakers into the main output jacks on the amp? I don't see any evidence of shorting or anything like that? Any ideas? If there is a board available I would appreciate a link.
This is when I hear the noise and smell burnt electronics, when I plug into the speaker output jacks..It says speaker jack breakaway.
Help!
So assuming that the brand new power supply/amp is good, what can I look at next? I want to buy a couple new boards but I cannot find them anywhere. Coming off the main power supply there is 120vac wiring that runs to another board. This board below. The problem only happens when I plug speakers into the main output jacks on the amp? I don't see any evidence of shorting or anything like that? Any ideas? If there is a board available I would appreciate a link.
This is when I hear the noise and smell burnt electronics, when I plug into the speaker output jacks..It says speaker jack breakaway.
Help!
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