SOURCE: Fender Frontman 65R Solid State guitar amp.
There is a protection thermistor in the circuit to keep it from over-heating, this is why it works again when it cools. Check and make sure you are not covering any ventilation holes, or if the unit has a fan, make sure it is working.
SOURCE: Fender Frontman 65R Solid State guitar amp.
Check and make sure the amp is well ventilated in the back. This is where it can overheat.
Also, make sure you have a steady, clean electric current powering the amp.
SOURCE: I Have the fender 212 soild state amp.When I plug
You likely have a bad input jack. A VERY common thing with these. They don't like to work on the jack because one has to remove too much to replace it. Lazy shop! Sometimes the solder has just broken loose or the board pads damaged. Replace the jack anyway as they take a beating.
Find a shop willing to work on it properly and DON'T accept it back until it is fixed!
Another problem with amps can be the preamp output jack switch which fails to close leaving the amp dead... but it usually won't hum much when that happens.
HINT: Loop your instrument cord through the handle so when you trip and yank on the cord it won't break the input jack... saves a lot of jack repairs!
SOURCE: Will a MP3/iPod/CD player play through a Fender
The power amp input jack takes "line level" input BUT is monaural (single channel). The output of an ipod is Stereo. Hence you would have to "mix" the two channels before connecting to the Fender. Mixing does NOT mean just tying the two channels together. A minimu thing would be a passive resistive mixer consisting of a resistor from each of the IPOD channels to the common point going to the input of the Fender. Remember if you plug into the Fender power amp input you DISCONNECT the preamp and other circuits and would ONLY hear the IPOD input.
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