I have a 1982 Roland JC 120 that works ok apart from a loud Thump noise when turning on, I was told by a Tech guy that the amp needs a capacitor putting across the on off switch to prevent the power surge when turning it on, my question is, what type and what value capacitor do i need to be able to do this, and how is it connected to the switch, i would also mention that my amp is 240 volts, I have checked on the schematic's and only the 110 volt models have a capacitor on the power switch, the 240 volt model does not have one from what i can see, any helpor advice please.
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I can't recall any of the Roland JC120's NOT having some amount of Thump when you turn them on. We have a number of them in our rental dept, and it's typical behavior. There is a 100uF/50V electrolytic cap from the power amp output buss to the voltage divider string from which the upper driver stage is fed you could change. C24 & C63, depending on what vintage your amp is. C29 & C129 in another version of the JC120, with the cap value being 47uF/50V on this version. C27 & C69 on yet a different version. I'd try changing those if the thump is excessive.Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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Can't we determine if the pop/thump is coming from the switch or the power amp? I recall Enzo giving advice about this situation. Leave power switch on and use the power plug to apply the on/off by pulling out or pushing it in the power socket.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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