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  • Roland Cube 60 Schematic Needed

    New model. I have all the old ones, the Blues cube etc. Roland will not send me one either... If you have one, let me know!

  • #2
    Originally posted by AtomicMassUnit View Post
    New model. I have all the old ones, the Blues cube etc. Roland will not send me one either... If you have one, let me know!
    You mean this?

    What is the problem?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by doctor View Post
      You mean this?

      What is the problem?
      That is the amp, yes. Do you have the schematic? All I'm seeing on your attachment is a single page with a picture of the amp.

      The problem is I'm not getting anything out of the speaker, and need a schematic to troubleshoot. Thanks!

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      • #4
        I know the attachment is not for the amp you have, but it may give us some pointers.
        With power off, measure the speaker voice coil impedance, it should read between 2 & 10 ohms.
        If that is ok, measure the power supplies. Low voltage supplies can be measured on any op amp, high voltage supplies on the power amp, either transistor leads, or pins of a power amp ic.

        In the attachment there is a mute circuit on the input of the power amp. You may have something similar, and it may be shutting off the signal to the power amp.
        it may also be a faulty switch on the headphone socket. If you plug headphones in, do you get sound ?
        If you plug another speaker into the "extension speaker" socket, do you get sound ?

        Do you get led's turning on on the control panel ?
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        • #5
          Thanks for the schematic.

          mozwell, I will dig further into this soon, will post the problem once I get it solved. Don't want to clog up the schematics section with troubleshooting posts. Will respond via PM.

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          • #6
            Hi Atomic
            Start a new thread under the amps / repair section.
            First things to check are the power supplies, the speaker itself, headphone jacks & pwoer amp insert jacks (if any), internal fuses (if any)
            It may just be a dirty jack, or a blown internal fuse.
            If all of that checks ok, then start the new thread, detail what you have checked & the generous people here will try to help you. I will be away for work for several weeks & wont be able to help you much.

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