I have a Line 6 AXS212 modeling amp. Supposedly the worlds first modeling amp. Complicated as heck but really has some decent sounds. Built in 1994 if I recall.
Ran onboard diagnostics and the 3 volt battery is dead. ( amp is 25 yrs old so not surprised.) I assume the battery is for creating custom presets.
Took the cover off and thing is pristine under the hood except for the dead hard wired battery. I ordered a battery, (some places wanted $35 for one) and will replace it soon.
I really don’t want to disturb the logic board PCB but I’m wondering if it would be a good idea to pull, test and possibly replace the power section main capacitors while inside. This amp has seen very little use for several years. I suppose I could remove from the circuit to test but rather not disturb perfectly good solder.
I should say that one of the switching channels sometimes exhibits a noise but that may just be operator failure.
Just curious.
thanks.
Ran onboard diagnostics and the 3 volt battery is dead. ( amp is 25 yrs old so not surprised.) I assume the battery is for creating custom presets.
Took the cover off and thing is pristine under the hood except for the dead hard wired battery. I ordered a battery, (some places wanted $35 for one) and will replace it soon.
I really don’t want to disturb the logic board PCB but I’m wondering if it would be a good idea to pull, test and possibly replace the power section main capacitors while inside. This amp has seen very little use for several years. I suppose I could remove from the circuit to test but rather not disturb perfectly good solder.
I should say that one of the switching channels sometimes exhibits a noise but that may just be operator failure.
Just curious.
thanks.
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