megavoice
Well-known member
Hello may mates,
first of all I want to apologize to start a new thread as it`s related to my last one "Buzzing", but I think that it is too important for every Mark 3 owner and I want to attract more attention.
I pulled the chassis out of my second red last weekend for cleaning the power toggle switches and couldn`t believe my eyes again, A SECOND TIME:
One pin (most rear,left side) of the opto coupler right behind the "LEAD VOLUME" pot looks from above to be unsoldered with the printed circuit of the upper surface.
My first red fooled around from time to time for about twenty years `till I discovered that unsoldered pin accidently when controlling all the points in a routine with a mignifire.
I immediatly placed some solder tin from above and the amp is functioning exzellently now for about 6 years and those fools never appeared again.
I discussed this with my tech and he told me that the buzzing I described in the former thread could of course very likely derive from that same bad soldering work ( or completely unsoldered point) on the the second red as well, as my described failiure looks like an insufficiant or self initiated switching between "Clean" and "Lead" mode.
We also assume the pin on both amps had been soldered originally only on the rearsided printed circuit but either it can be insufficiant or the trespass from one side to the other might be wrong.
Now my question and asking to all Mark III owers, and especially with the red stripes:
Would you please be so kind and show a magnified pic of that optocoupler of your amp if you have some at the ready,
or can you tell all us Mark III owners if that pin is soldered correctly on your amp or if you had strange behaviours with your sound in the past ????
My last guitar player will come along next week with his camera and I also will take some pics and hope I`ll succeed in to show them here.
Thank you SO MUCH in advance.
first of all I want to apologize to start a new thread as it`s related to my last one "Buzzing", but I think that it is too important for every Mark 3 owner and I want to attract more attention.
I pulled the chassis out of my second red last weekend for cleaning the power toggle switches and couldn`t believe my eyes again, A SECOND TIME:
One pin (most rear,left side) of the opto coupler right behind the "LEAD VOLUME" pot looks from above to be unsoldered with the printed circuit of the upper surface.
My first red fooled around from time to time for about twenty years `till I discovered that unsoldered pin accidently when controlling all the points in a routine with a mignifire.
I immediatly placed some solder tin from above and the amp is functioning exzellently now for about 6 years and those fools never appeared again.
I discussed this with my tech and he told me that the buzzing I described in the former thread could of course very likely derive from that same bad soldering work ( or completely unsoldered point) on the the second red as well, as my described failiure looks like an insufficiant or self initiated switching between "Clean" and "Lead" mode.
We also assume the pin on both amps had been soldered originally only on the rearsided printed circuit but either it can be insufficiant or the trespass from one side to the other might be wrong.
Now my question and asking to all Mark III owers, and especially with the red stripes:
Would you please be so kind and show a magnified pic of that optocoupler of your amp if you have some at the ready,
or can you tell all us Mark III owners if that pin is soldered correctly on your amp or if you had strange behaviours with your sound in the past ????
My last guitar player will come along next week with his camera and I also will take some pics and hope I`ll succeed in to show them here.
Thank you SO MUCH in advance.