I'm working on an early 80's Roland Studio 6V combo. First I must say this thing is a trip to work on.... The first issue is the flanger, activate it and it blows the fuse. I figure the 16 pin SAD1024 might be shot. It's socketed unlike the rest of the components on the board, so someone has been in there before me. I can't locate another one. I saw a few on ebay that had closed for $26 shipped. The thing I'm concerned about is perhaps it's bad due to a bad support component. At $26 a pop I can't afford to shotgun this thing.
The knobs are pressed onto the shafts to a point beyond removal without damage. Someone previously has attempted to remove a few (2) and had destroyed the skirts. Another sign of this issue is someone had replaced several transistors by snipping them out and soldering replacements to the remaining leads. Resistors have been snipped, tested and re-soldered.
Another issue is low output. There are 6 - 6L6 output tubes. The first 3 tubes have connecting plates that run to the OT high. The last 3 tubes have plates connected to the OT low. Not sure I get what is going on there.
Last, but I'm sure not least, there was also a complaint that the speaker chirped at certain power chords. This could be a bias problem or severely mismatched tubes....true?
Where do I begin troubleshooting this freak?
Thanks,
Gary
The knobs are pressed onto the shafts to a point beyond removal without damage. Someone previously has attempted to remove a few (2) and had destroyed the skirts. Another sign of this issue is someone had replaced several transistors by snipping them out and soldering replacements to the remaining leads. Resistors have been snipped, tested and re-soldered.
Another issue is low output. There are 6 - 6L6 output tubes. The first 3 tubes have connecting plates that run to the OT high. The last 3 tubes have plates connected to the OT low. Not sure I get what is going on there.
Last, but I'm sure not least, there was also a complaint that the speaker chirped at certain power chords. This could be a bias problem or severely mismatched tubes....true?
Where do I begin troubleshooting this freak?
Thanks,
Gary
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