Hi all, I tried posting this on Reddit only to get crickets. Might be more complicated than I realize. Maybe someone here can help. Thanks in advance!
I've got a Randall C170 from 1992 that is acting funny. Hoping someone with more electrical engineering knowledge than myself can shed some light on what might be going on.
Symptoms: There is a semi-clean signal that is coming through the amp at all times independent of the channel selection, gain, or volume knob position. It does not get louder or quieter with volume knob adjustment. It is not the clean channel leaking into the dirty channel. You can hear that the unwanted semi-clean signal comes through on top of the clean channel when selected. It is loud enough to be a problem.
My guess: Somehow the signal direct from the input jack is shorting to ground. It's clearly not passing through the preamp gain stages. If it does not change with the volume knob, it has to be sneaking in somewhere and bypassing everything except the power amp. Does this sound at all possible?
Anyone have any ideas?
I already opened it up and used Deoxit on all pots and jacks. The amp was acting funky in a different way before I cleaned it out. It was compressing very hard (I thought I was hitting the input too hard with the stacked gain stages in front of it) and the EQ pots clearly had build up in them. The bass pot had dropouts which are now gone after contact cleaner. I do not remember the amp having this signal leak issue before that but I cannot confirm. I am adding this just to make sure you have all pieces of the puzzle in this mystery. Could I have messed up a connection with Deoxit? I was quite careful not to poke around and move any components. I am not ruling out that I could have caused this new issue. But since I have no idea where to start on troubleshooting, I have no idea if this is my fault or not.
I am skilled enough to replace any component in the amp. I do not have a scope, the expertise or other diagnostic equipment to figure out the problem on my own.
Link to the Reddit post w/ video: https://www.reddit.com/r/GuitarAmps/..._to_power_amp/
I've got a Randall C170 from 1992 that is acting funny. Hoping someone with more electrical engineering knowledge than myself can shed some light on what might be going on.
Symptoms: There is a semi-clean signal that is coming through the amp at all times independent of the channel selection, gain, or volume knob position. It does not get louder or quieter with volume knob adjustment. It is not the clean channel leaking into the dirty channel. You can hear that the unwanted semi-clean signal comes through on top of the clean channel when selected. It is loud enough to be a problem.
My guess: Somehow the signal direct from the input jack is shorting to ground. It's clearly not passing through the preamp gain stages. If it does not change with the volume knob, it has to be sneaking in somewhere and bypassing everything except the power amp. Does this sound at all possible?
Anyone have any ideas?
I already opened it up and used Deoxit on all pots and jacks. The amp was acting funky in a different way before I cleaned it out. It was compressing very hard (I thought I was hitting the input too hard with the stacked gain stages in front of it) and the EQ pots clearly had build up in them. The bass pot had dropouts which are now gone after contact cleaner. I do not remember the amp having this signal leak issue before that but I cannot confirm. I am adding this just to make sure you have all pieces of the puzzle in this mystery. Could I have messed up a connection with Deoxit? I was quite careful not to poke around and move any components. I am not ruling out that I could have caused this new issue. But since I have no idea where to start on troubleshooting, I have no idea if this is my fault or not.
I am skilled enough to replace any component in the amp. I do not have a scope, the expertise or other diagnostic equipment to figure out the problem on my own.
Link to the Reddit post w/ video: https://www.reddit.com/r/GuitarAmps/..._to_power_amp/
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