Hi,
Uhm first post in this section so pardon my ignorance beforehand please.
A house/roommate of mine has this fender and asked me to take a look at it. I am a bit daunted by it so i would like some advise.
The unit heats up normally and in general most of the voltages seem in the neighbourhood of the schematics i found (+/_ 5 volts max). Yet the inner side of the output tubes show a light blue glow. After a couple a minutes the unit starts producing loud plops and bangs.
The guy told me he had this prob before and they told him he had a faulty cap. The behaviour sounds like this to me as well.
Now could anyone give me a hint where i might start my search for a faulty cap producing this. Furthermore do i want to track an original part in this case or will a regular substitute with higher rated specs suffice? (i know this is a long shot but maybe it's a common prob, not familiar with this).
Anyway thanks for any help anyone might offer.
grtz
Joris
Uhm first post in this section so pardon my ignorance beforehand please.
A house/roommate of mine has this fender and asked me to take a look at it. I am a bit daunted by it so i would like some advise.
The unit heats up normally and in general most of the voltages seem in the neighbourhood of the schematics i found (+/_ 5 volts max). Yet the inner side of the output tubes show a light blue glow. After a couple a minutes the unit starts producing loud plops and bangs.
The guy told me he had this prob before and they told him he had a faulty cap. The behaviour sounds like this to me as well.
Now could anyone give me a hint where i might start my search for a faulty cap producing this. Furthermore do i want to track an original part in this case or will a regular substitute with higher rated specs suffice? (i know this is a long shot but maybe it's a common prob, not familiar with this).
Anyway thanks for any help anyone might offer.
grtz
Joris
Hi,
just an edit, a further visual examination showed a likely candidate for a faulty cap, the feedback cap. Replacing this with a similar cap solved the prob of the pops and bangs. it's stable for at least half an hour now.
I think i've got the culprit. The feedback cap seems to be the one blown. Does anyone have a good suggestion for this one?
grtz
Joris
just an edit, a further visual examination showed a likely candidate for a faulty cap, the feedback cap. Replacing this with a similar cap solved the prob of the pops and bangs. it's stable for at least half an hour now.
I think i've got the culprit. The feedback cap seems to be the one blown. Does anyone have a good suggestion for this one?
grtz
Joris
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