I've got a friend's Fender Super 90 (solid state) in my shop now, which I've fixed before (loud popping due to a faulty solder joint on a cap). Now it has a separate issue that I'm having trouble diagnosing. The amp performs well until it is overdriven, and turned way up (almost to max volume). At this point it cuts out completely for a split second at a time, but repeatedly. There are no popping or scratching noises, just a loss of signal. I've ruled out the power cable, the speaker and it's connections, and the input jacks. The LEDs are still lit while it cuts out, which leads me to believe the issue occurs after the power transformer. I can't find any burned or loose components, and the amp is not very old, so I wouldn't think any of the caps or resistors are worn out. I've blown off the PCB, touched up most of the solder joints, and used contact cleaner on all the pots and switches. I'm not very experienced, but so far these things have fixed most of the issues I've been confronted with. At this point I'm stumped and don't know what else to try. So...
If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate the help!
Thanks
If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate the help!
Thanks
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