I'd like to find out where I can get a copy of the Kustom Kasino Fever amp schematics. My father purchased this collectible from a pawn shop and it quit working recently. Otherwise the case, etc. are in mint condition. My repairman cannot proceed without the schematic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Then your repairman will have to give us the board numbers. Kustom amp boards have type numbers on them, PC5033 or PC108 or whatever. We need those PC numbers, as that is how the circuits are identified. The "schematic" for an individual amp model is really just a wiring diagram for the connections between boards.
There is a lot that can be done without schematics. We can usually verify power supply is present and clean. And if we have power, we can usually determine which section has the problem.
"Stopped working" could mean anything. It would be helpful to know whether that means the whole thing is dead and dark, or if the sound no longer comes out the speaker, or if it still amplifies but sounds like crap.
And it helps to know if it was failing for a while or if it worked OK and then just stopped instantly.
ON an amp that age, all the small electrolytic caps in the signal path are suspect, and for the very small cost they represent, they probably ought to be changed, and that usually fixes half the old Kustom amps I see.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Let me see if uploads are working today...
Got the PC5033 already scanned, I'll have to look in my files for the other.Attached FilesEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer View PostIs the chip numbered an 80848 a CA3080? Given the pin 5 input, and the R35/R36 attenuator at its input, not to mention its role in the tremolo circuit, I'm getting that sense. BUt I'd like some confirmation all the same.
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not to hi jack the thread but a quick question if I may...on PC5102 my signal dies right after pin 8 of IC I1B. nothing on the other side of c22 and r30 which ties to pin 133 c 26 and c28.I suspect a faulty IC1 as cap and resistor both pass the test. looks to be a SL14228. any ideas for a sub.thanks gentlemen.
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SL14228 is a 4739 IC, no direct subs are available.
You could try what is suggested in the following link, if you need more info please start a new thread.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t28734/#post253659Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by ogeecheeman View Postnow... here's the $64,000 question. what caused the IC 14228 to fail?
Now if every one of these preamp boards came back to the factory, all with the same chip blown, then there could be a design issue. Random failures can be caused by too many things to be guessed at. If you had access to a semiconductor lab, you could open up the case and find out what parts of the chip failed on the wafer. Then maybe you would know for certain why it failed.
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