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I just heard back from orange. Here is the body of the response.
Hi Vito,
Thanks for your inquiry, but I'm not sure what amp is to which you are referring. To my knowledge Orange has never produced a "Sundown Rover 15 Watt." If it is a vintage amp, we wouldn't have a schematic for it regardless unfortunately.
Perhaps you could give me a little more info on it or snap a picture and send it in an email?
Cheers,
Alex
Vito Vacirca Jr.
Pro Line Music
490 Lincoln Highway
Fairless Hills Pa. 19030
215-736-8055
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www.prolinemusic.com
SUNDOWN amp15r has some conecters to plug it in
I have done a lot of searches for any information on this unit and cannot even find a user manual to get information to help you. A 100 watt convertor sounds like it is too large and may not be the right one. A light coming on for a second and going off could be just the discharging of the power supply capacitors. I am sure others are searching for information and this is a poor company to not have even a manual available online. Do remember this only has a 6.5 inch speaker so don't expect it to be as loud as a larger guitar amp. If you can get photos of the connectors I might be able to help you, but with no manuals or other info the experts here will not be able to find any information. These amps are only $60 new. If a fuse went, there is another failure causing it. I will try a few more times to find at least a manual.
I donnt think you can solve it the amps must be
Most Amps that blow are down to failed Capacitors and ocassionally down to the Transformer or other components.
If you can have a look at the internal PCB and see if there are any Capacitors with bulges on the top or fluid leaking out of them then they've failed.
They're very cheap to replace but you'll need a soldering iron and the ability to desolder the old and resolder the new.
Peavey cs1000 x
The most likely case is that one of the main output transistors (if which there are many) is shorted. When the protect circuit senses DC on the final output, it will not allow the output relay to come on to protect the speakers from raw DC. With the power removed, you can check between each outputs Emitter and Collector and you will probably find close to zero ohms. From that point you need to unsolder each of the pins of the bad channel until you find the shorted device(s) and replace them.
2/7/2024 9:32:20 AM •
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on Feb 07, 2024
No or very little sound from Fender passport
Depending on the model, there are four around that date, it could be the insert jacks are tarnished reducing the signal flow between the pre amp stage and digital power amplifier. It could be the power amplifier has failed. It could even be customer error in wiring.
This assumes there is the correct level of signal entering the input sockets of course.
12/31/2023 8:25:12 AM •
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on Dec 31, 2023
Breaking Roland RD 600 hammers
The Roland RD-600 is a digital piano, and its hammer action mechanism is designed to simulate the feel of an acoustic piano. The hammers in digital pianos like the RD-600 are typically made of materials like plastic or a combination of materials to replicate the weighted feel of acoustic piano keys.
The breaking of hammers in a digital piano is not a common issue, and it's not typically related to the age of the instrument alone. Several factors could contribute to the breakage of hammers, and it's essential to consider the following possibilities:
- Excessive Force: If the keys are played with excessive force or if there's any physical damage to the instrument, it could lead to the breakage of hammers.
- Material Quality: The quality of materials used in the construction of the hammers can impact their durability. If the hammers are made from subpar materials, they may be more prone to breaking.
- Manufacturing Defects: In some cases, there could be manufacturing defects that make the hammers more susceptible to breakage.
- Maintenance: Lack of proper maintenance, such as cleaning and regular inspection, may contribute to the wear and tear of components, including hammers.
If you've observed a pattern of hammers breaking with regularity, it might be worth investigating the specific cause. If it's due to excessive force or physical damage, adjusting playing habits and taking care during transport can help mitigate the issue.
As for whether it's worth purchasing new hammers from Roland, it depends on the extent of the damage and the overall condition of the instrument. If the RD-600 is in good condition otherwise and you enjoy playing it, replacing the hammers could be a reasonable option. However, you may want to assess the cost of replacement hammers compared to the overall value of the instrument, factoring in the cost of a used RD-600 and any potential future maintenance needs.
11/12/2023 2:54:05 PM •
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on Nov 12, 2023
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