Hey thanks, no I haven't decided to build a bypass box yet, but still might just for the halibut. I put it on the back burner for now till I can dig up some more wire, thinking about rewiring it altogether. I have all but a couple of multicolor wires I think, and maybe no pink, can't remember offhand. For now it's working ok, but it's done this before so I either want it fixed or a backup. I never know when I'll set up for practice or gig and have no distortion pedal. No good...I saved that shematic, it's basically greek to me but it does let me sit there and stare at it for a half hour at a time until I find what should be the right value for whatever component I'm looking at on the board...that in itself is very helpful...
Also looking around at simple DIY stuff, as that might be an option and I've wanted to try building one myself for a while anyway. Right now have another interesting project going, friend's bass practice amp distorted and oscillating, finding a bunch of resistors way off, couple of transistors too I think, but that's for a different thread, once I dig into it a bit further, but I do already have a schematic and this thing (Dean Markley amp) has a pretty cool board, component IDs and values silkscreened on the board too, so in most cases I just look at the board and know if the component is correct value or not.
One question there though, if it's ok to piggyback that onto this thread, it has an Audio volume pot, 50K, (marked 50K A) while the board and schematic list B50K, which I think is linear. Would this cause distortion and a sound like a vibrato? I don't think so, and it's going to be swapped for a linear anyway even if I have to go to Radio Shack. (I hate the place but I'm not burning $10 gas to get to the closest electronics supply house for a $4 pot)
Since I'm finding 100K resistors measuring 32 or 33K, and several others that much out of tolerance, I think it has another problem. I might be starting a thread on it after I do a bit more parts testing. I don't think the different taper pot is the root of the problem, but I suppose could have caused it, especially if what I originally found was a cold solder joint getting intermittent contact (on the pot). So far I haven't removed or replaced anything, just re-soldered the volume pot to make sure it's solid. I'll start another thread for it if I need to, right now just thought it would be good if someone could confirm or dispute my uneducated guess that the audio taper pot wouldn't be the primary problem.
Also looking around at simple DIY stuff, as that might be an option and I've wanted to try building one myself for a while anyway. Right now have another interesting project going, friend's bass practice amp distorted and oscillating, finding a bunch of resistors way off, couple of transistors too I think, but that's for a different thread, once I dig into it a bit further, but I do already have a schematic and this thing (Dean Markley amp) has a pretty cool board, component IDs and values silkscreened on the board too, so in most cases I just look at the board and know if the component is correct value or not.
One question there though, if it's ok to piggyback that onto this thread, it has an Audio volume pot, 50K, (marked 50K A) while the board and schematic list B50K, which I think is linear. Would this cause distortion and a sound like a vibrato? I don't think so, and it's going to be swapped for a linear anyway even if I have to go to Radio Shack. (I hate the place but I'm not burning $10 gas to get to the closest electronics supply house for a $4 pot)
Since I'm finding 100K resistors measuring 32 or 33K, and several others that much out of tolerance, I think it has another problem. I might be starting a thread on it after I do a bit more parts testing. I don't think the different taper pot is the root of the problem, but I suppose could have caused it, especially if what I originally found was a cold solder joint getting intermittent contact (on the pot). So far I haven't removed or replaced anything, just re-soldered the volume pot to make sure it's solid. I'll start another thread for it if I need to, right now just thought it would be good if someone could confirm or dispute my uneducated guess that the audio taper pot wouldn't be the primary problem.
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