DFGeneer
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Hello guys, my first post on this very nice forum.
I just got my first MarkIV. It's a MkIVA combo, ser.n. IV3641 and it's... defect. When on, the pedal works, but the amp doesn't seem to. The tubes are warmed, but no sound comes out of it.
The guy who sold it to me sad he had the problem before, then a tech guy repaired it and in 2 months the problem appeared again.
I opened the amp and had a look at it. I noticed the only thing that seemed to have been changed is one of the two integrated circuit that seem to trig the muting of the channel switching. Here's a pic:
The one on the left on the pic is a Motorola SN74LS138N decoder/demultiplexer and the one on the right that seem not to be the original one is a Portugal SN74LS14N dual gate/hex inverter. I really suspect that's the one that causes the trouble.
Now, I'll try to replace it with whatever compatible IC I can get, but my question is, whats the original integrated circuit used in MarkIVA? Is it again a Motorola?
Of course, other opinions of what might cause the trouble are welcome!
I just got my first MarkIV. It's a MkIVA combo, ser.n. IV3641 and it's... defect. When on, the pedal works, but the amp doesn't seem to. The tubes are warmed, but no sound comes out of it.
The guy who sold it to me sad he had the problem before, then a tech guy repaired it and in 2 months the problem appeared again.
I opened the amp and had a look at it. I noticed the only thing that seemed to have been changed is one of the two integrated circuit that seem to trig the muting of the channel switching. Here's a pic:
The one on the left on the pic is a Motorola SN74LS138N decoder/demultiplexer and the one on the right that seem not to be the original one is a Portugal SN74LS14N dual gate/hex inverter. I really suspect that's the one that causes the trouble.
Now, I'll try to replace it with whatever compatible IC I can get, but my question is, whats the original integrated circuit used in MarkIVA? Is it again a Motorola?
Of course, other opinions of what might cause the trouble are welcome!