Just tried to replace an on/off switch on amp. was all good but tested before soldering and went on fine, until I moved it and wires must have touched. have I broken the whole thing or just fussed it?
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostHard to say, you have not reported anything about what the amp does and does not do. What is wrong with it?
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Originally posted by popfizz View PostThank you for your reply. The on off swithchh was broken so just wanted to replace it. When I connected the new swithch the amp came on but then I moved it and got sparks, the amp went off and did not come back on. I had not soldered the wires so I think they must have touched. I took off the new switch and just connected the correct wires and still no response.
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostWhen the sparks flew, the fuse was probably blown. Look for a fuse either inside or outside the chassis. It might help us to know what amp you are talking about.Turn it up so that everything is louder than everything else.
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostWhen the sparks flew, the fuse was probably blown. Look for a fuse either inside or outside the chassis. It might help us to know what amp you are talking about.
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Hard to believe that Peavey would pull a bonehead stunt like that (switching both mains legs).
When in fact, the MicroBass schematic shows that they only switch the black lead.
Yay!
microbass.pdf
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostHard to believe that Peavey would pull a bonehead stunt like that (switching both mains legs).
When in fact, the MicroBass schematic shows that they only switch the black lead.
Yay!
[ATTACH]38382[/ATTACH]Last edited by DRH1958; 03-27-2016, 10:08 PM.Turn it up so that everything is louder than everything else.
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