Fender M-80 issue

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Hi there:

A friend asked me to change out a pot on his Fender M-80. I thought I was being careful but—since replacing the Contour pot, I've got a hum in the preamp, with no signal passing to the power section.

Using a meter on the power supply, the node for the power amp section reads about spec—+48 DC on one side; -48 on the other. The preamp node, however, reads spec -16 but only +3. The feed is from 2 330R resistors and 16v Zeners. I replaced the + side's Zener and am getting the same issue.


1) If I plug into the "power amp in", the power sections functions
2) If I tap the output of the clean channel at the at the output of the second stage (the B side of a TL072), I get a a decent signal.
3) The overdrive channel seems dead.

Question: does this look like a power supply issue? or could it be a bad op amp causing the problem?

I've attached a screen shot of the schematic (Fender was kind enough to send a PDF, but it's a scan of a photocopy).

Thanks in advance!
Emile
 

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The 330r 5W resistors run HOT. Either they fail, or they burn the solder off their legs, or they melt adjacent parts like the 16V Zener....

*Did it work before you touched it??* The contour pot is not involved in power troubles. Never trust the customer to know what needs fixing.
 
You "fixed" something, and now the amp has a new problem not related to the old problem. It is a good bet that you knocked something astray in the process. It might be an actual part, or it might be you knocked a wire loose nearby. You may have left a bead of solder touching two adjacent traces. And so on.
 
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