Thank you, both. I know I should have harvested EVERYTHING back when LOUD still had them online.
This will help a lot.
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Needed: Map for a Crate CR-112
Yep it''s old. So old I'm finding nothing except one dead link. Can anyone help. It isn't the same as the CR110 and the CR112EV is a completely different...
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It's ten years later (after) and I'm needy, too.
Anybody with this goofy thing?
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I came across this thread because there's an old Carvin VTR 2800 on my bench that was built with G3 floating right from...Last edited by Ronsonic; 08-01-2017, 06:05 PM.
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Y'know, I'm not too proud to admit that I search here when something stumps me. Same symptoms as the OP. And here's the thing, I LOOKED at the IEC jack and...
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You, sir, completely rock.
Thank you.
Damn, I love this place.
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Mesa Boogie Stiletto Deuce Schematic needed.
Hi, checked all the usual suspects and not finding.
any help appreciated.
Thank you.
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Around here we blame the Weber and Pittman books for making people think they can do this stuff. I work a lot with hobbyists and that doesn't bother me a...
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The blanket resolder is often valid. Depends on the product and the fault. If the box says "Crate" then everything in it needs to be resoldered....
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I own and repair a lot of old Ampeg stuff. They are a bit of a pain, especially recapping, it just ain't as easy as an old Fender.
The rule,...
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ATMO, that pot is non-critical. The value can be anything from 10-100K. Now the taper may be another issue if you find all the level change bunched at one...
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One way is to measure the resistance of the high voltage secondary when cold, then measure again when hot, then look up the temp coefficient of copper and...
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The first time I saw an FM212R I just fixed it and Fender was good enough to pay for it. Since then we've followed the rules. Mostly, I have no trouble from...
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"Break through" things like that are almost always either dirty conx, like the "Power Amp In" jack just mentioned, or a failed op-amp....
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Let me suggest Randall Aiken. His site isn't working but you can get to the pages from the search results. Do click on "more results..."...
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I don't use them a lot myself, but from Mike and the other guys around I understand they went through a phase where they were hard to find.
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Nevermind that they also tend to be in a state of near denial about it and either pay no attention to it except to insist that everything be both perfect...
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No previous owner or tech did that. The likeliest suspect is UPS.
It's been dropped. If the cabinet is secure and the amp is otherwise well...
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