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helijohn wrote:
Did that attachment work?OllieNZ wrote: Are you able to send me a copy of the schematic?
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It's a sure sign of the squiggly amps escapinghelijohn wrote:
I tried to not to inhale.mlines wrote: You let the smoke escape? Getting it back in is going to be hard
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OllieNZ wrote: Yip. You need to replace q103 which is a TIP142 amplifier. It should be simple to do. Just 3 solder points.
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Did that attachment work?OllieNZ wrote: Are you able to send me a copy of the schematic?
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I am amazed.
Is this one? It can be saved for the cost of one of these!!!!!
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As long as nothing else has gone phut as a result. You'll also need to add some heat paste to the list.helijohn wrote:
OllieNZ wrote: Yip. You need to replace q103 which is a TIP142 amplifier. It should be simple to do. Just 3 solder points.
helijohn wrote:
Did that attachment work?OllieNZ wrote: Are you able to send me a copy of the schematic?
:woohoo:
I am amazed.
Is this one? It can be saved for the cost of one of these!!!!!
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Well done, the pair of you....I'm easily pleased, but at the same time very impressed at the diversity of talents around us....and no, I am not drunk :whistle: :whistle:
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gusthegorilla wrote: This entire thread might as well be written in hieroglyphics to me, but I do read everything on here, and it amazes me that two guys who have probably never met but share a common interest can come up with a solution to John's problem......just like that :blink:
Well done, the pair of you....I'm easily pleased, but at the same time very impressed at the diversity of talents around us....and no, I am not drunk :whistle: :whistle:
It is one of the wonders of the internet and it shows how helpful people can be Gus.
When I first started guitar playing we had to make our own amps as factory made stuff cost a fortune. There were no PCBs to speak of then, most of it was done from schematics so it is surprising that it is such a simple set up inside the buttkicker. I look inside a video player and think "no way"!
The problem is diagnostics - the smoke in this machine seemed to have no real source. :sick:
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