Anyone??
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Orange Crush 35B schematic needed
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There may be another number on it. I don't see 35B listed.
Check to see. What tubes does it have (or is it tube?)
Does it say MKI or MKII?
Try asking for one here:
http://www.orangeamps.com/contact/
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None of them.
If it's Orange Crush something it's a modern cheap SS amp, very unlikely anybody will upload its schematic to a Forum.
Apparently only tubes deserve that.
What's the problem you are trying to solve?
*If* it uses a "standard" chipamp (it might have a TDA 2050, given the apparent power rating), maybe just replacing it brings the amp back to life.
Post a gut picture.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Yeah, most amps I see have some issue somewhere with cheezy solder joints.
Whether it is from use & abuse or lacking from the factory.
What really stands out is when a double sided board is not soldered on the top.
Like for some reason it did not wick up through the hole properly.
(the drill sizes for the plated through holes seem to have gotten smaller over the years!)
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Yes, and add to that the big villain: ROHS compliant lead free solder, plus the milliseconds contact of wave soldering.
I'm amazed any soldering takes place at all!!!
When repairing modern stuff I almost can't even *melt* solder, always add a little lead based one (which is still legal here in Argentina).Juan Manuel Fahey
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