The amps sounds fine, when my friend brought it to me it was not sounding at all, upon opening I saw the caps in the power section had swollen, proceeded to change them and in the process I changed all the electrolytic caps as well.If your running a signal into the efx return no sound it's the amp section at fault.
This is the latest, it sounds brutal but annoys me that the eq isn’t working
Thank you Brother! I still have plenty of fight to do before giving up!These are great amps and yet they remain so obscure. With a simple two-switch footpedal, they make a great live performance platform.
I'm certain you will get this fixed.
Ok everyone sit tight! I FIXED IT, hell yeah!!! Valvestate 8200 finally fixed!
Sure buddy, I was getting desperate with the eq behavior, so I thought “what if I could go straight from the valve to the IC5534.Awesome!!!!
Please post your details!!!!!
So, a cold solder joint?Sure buddy, I was getting desperate with the eq behavior, so I thought “what if I could go straight from the valve to the IC5534.
Then I started removing parts and looking at the schematic, testing continuity, and it wasn’t making sense in my head every component was testing well outside the circuit and the traces were fine and healthy.
Decided to put everything back in reflowing all the pots not only the problematic ones.
I was about to give up, I plugged in turned it on and viola! It was alive completely with eq and all!
That’s the most likely reason!So, a cold solder joint?
What about the plus / minus 15 volt supplies?So I went and asked if they had military grade, their answer was simply, there’s cheap and there’s expensive .
Got the expensive, they were about 0.89aud, so I got 5 and 1x 14pin.
Got home mounted them, changed the 5534, and put back all the 5201a’s and the LM348N the issue is still there.
I got the suspicion that it’ll be c9 that is a 4.7nF cap that looks like a resistor, it is directly connected to the treble pot to ground and it is the only component I haven’t change in that section