G'day,
I just replaced my Laney head with a Carlsbro GLX-150H head. As Carlbro went into receivership last year I am having some difficulty in finding a schematic set for this amp and an owner's manual. The head is solid state (yea I know one of those new fangled amp technologies ;-) ). Carlbro amps have a reputation for robust and almost never die performance and mine is no exception. It has a small amount of noise and some scratchy pots which I can easily fix but a full schematic would be helpful. I would also like to track down an owners manual just to complete the documentation.
Another question is the effects pedal for this amp. The info I have been able to glean so far is that it is really just a dc switch that is used to gate the channel and reverb. However the original pedal had LEDs on it to indicate which indicated whichen the switch was selected. Can anyone shed some light on the wiring for such a device as I will need to build one.
Sorry for the long post but this is a good project and want to get started.
I just replaced my Laney head with a Carlsbro GLX-150H head. As Carlbro went into receivership last year I am having some difficulty in finding a schematic set for this amp and an owner's manual. The head is solid state (yea I know one of those new fangled amp technologies ;-) ). Carlbro amps have a reputation for robust and almost never die performance and mine is no exception. It has a small amount of noise and some scratchy pots which I can easily fix but a full schematic would be helpful. I would also like to track down an owners manual just to complete the documentation.
Another question is the effects pedal for this amp. The info I have been able to glean so far is that it is really just a dc switch that is used to gate the channel and reverb. However the original pedal had LEDs on it to indicate which indicated whichen the switch was selected. Can anyone shed some light on the wiring for such a device as I will need to build one.
Sorry for the long post but this is a good project and want to get started.
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