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Just finished re-soldering and working on this Marshall Preamp , no value mistakes with resistors , no polarity fails with caps , went to mount everything up and when I turned the guitar amp on [which powers up normally, fuse doesn't blow] a continuous sparkle starts somewhere on the PCB Preamp..
What would go through your head? What causes sparkling? Can it happen when component leads are not cutted short enough and are too close to each other but not touching? Or when solder doesn't properly apply to the holes?
Was thinking about powering up the guitar amp again with the chassis out, to see where the sparkle starts
Please enlighten me
Just finished re-soldering and working on this Marshall Preamp , no value mistakes with resistors , no polarity fails with caps , went to mount everything up and when I turned the guitar amp on [which powers up normally, fuse doesn't blow] a continuous sparkle starts somewhere on the PCB Preamp..
What would go through your head? What causes sparkling? Can it happen when component leads are not cutted short enough and are too close to each other but not touching? Or when solder doesn't properly apply to the holes?
Was thinking about powering up the guitar amp again with the chassis out, to see where the sparkle starts
Please enlighten me
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