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  • 1994 Blues Deville 212 Service manual?

    Does anyone know where to find the service manual for the original Blues Deville 212? I have the one for the reissue but of course it is different. Thank you in advance
    Barry
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  • #2
    This one is dated 1993 with some revisions.

    Blues_DeVille_Schematic.pdf

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    • #3
      Thanks JPB. That's the schematic/layout file I have. I was wondering if there was a complete service manual too like the one out there for the reissue which lists all of the components . I'm replacing all of the electrolytic caps in this 1994 model. I always like blowing up the PCB layout page and yellow highlighting the E caps so I have a guide when I'm changing them all out. I appreciate the response. I've attached an excel file which lists all of the electrolytics in the amp.
      Barry
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      • #4
        The parts are all identified on the schematic, but here:
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        • #5
          Enzo,
          Thank you very much sir. You're the best.
          Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.

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