Getting Fixxy With It

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  • Mama Lou
    Member
    • May 2006
    • 45

    Getting Fixxy With It

    I have a Fender AmpCan that was spitting very bad static every time I used it. It really ruined the quality of my shows, it was so distracting.
    So, following the advice & example of some awesome people - I cracked open the sucker and decided I would figure out how to fix the problem myself. The worst you can do is break it, and its already broke, right?

    Multiple trips to Radio Shack. A full book on electronics. Parts, advice, and a much expanded brain later - and I now have a working amp.

    I have now learned how to read a circuit board, know what all the parts are/do, how to test them, solder them, wire them... Dude, knowledge is power. I feel soooo bad ass.

    To repair the two potentomiters cost $10.
    The skills I have now... priceless.

    Special thanks go out to: Eric the Something Else, Mark from Popeyed, Tim Motley, & JP. Thanks for your help & inspiration.

    Love & Muscles,
    Mama Lou: American Strong Woman
  • Rex Boyd
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 265

    #2
    I could definitely make use of some circuit board lessons someday. Well done for a bit of ingenuity and resourcefulness.

    You reminded me of when I was in ex-Soviet Georgia just after the fall of the USSR with my Maxi Mouse spitting out probably the same sort of static that problemed your amp-can. My Georgian host was able to do the same sort of repair job on it for no charge. He replaced the broken bits with some Soviet transistors. I thought it was really cool afterwards using my amp back in full working order with a bit of communist technology inside to help it along.

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    • Mr Qwirk
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2002
      • 148

      #3
      I had to crack mine open today.... its been messing with me all week.

      I initially shorted it out (and fried it) with my big clumsy hands. luckily it was easily fixed with a bit of solder, and a steady hand.

      after a few hours staring blankly at all the components, i figured out the gain switch was stuffed, and hard wired it off - I mean who uses that little red button anyway? what was Fender thinking....

      anyways, its as good as new!
      5 years of trusty service.

      now i need to fix my Sennheiser g2 100 transmitter....

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      • Doctor Eric
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2002
        • 955

        #4
        Thanks again for the tips, mama lou!

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        • Mama Lou
          Member
          • May 2006
          • 45

          #5
          Sadly, after a good run... hubris took me down. I shorted my recharge bit after trying to make a quick fix rerouting the 12v battery directly to the charge input. Still don't know where I went wrong, but I suppose that's what happens when you're learning from experience rather than a teacher. Ha.

          But it was exciting! Hot zapping and melting wires!

          Guess I'll order a new bit and try again. Happy fixing.

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          • Stephon
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2001
            • 651

            #6
            OT, but when are you arriving in Myrtle Beach?

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            • Mama Lou
              Member
              • May 2006
              • 45

              #7
              I get in on Sunday! Will you be around?

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              • Stephon
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2001
                • 651

                #8
                Damn. Probably not; I plan to leave pretty early Sunday.

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