Introduzione
Once upon a time I bought this amp used in a pretty bad shape, but that was exactly what I wanted - tinkering with electronics is fun, right? 😆
One of the issues it had was a malfunctioning noisy crackly volume pot. Today I'll show you how to replace it if yours has this problem too.
Cosa ti serve
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If you're an experienced iFixer - it'll take you about 10 minutes to get it done.
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Check the list of gear needed for this project. I offered the tools that I used but it’s absolutely doable with less or some other similar tools.
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Important: disconnect an amp from the power outlet!
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Please be careful - tube amps can hold a serious amount of electrical charge that can cause injuries or even death. Avoid touching any wires or contacts with your bare hands or instruments that have no reliable insulation.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Magnetic Project Mat$19.95
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Next let's remove the volume knob - you'll need a flat 2.5 bit for that. Carefully insert the bit into the hole on the rear side of the knob to undo a tiny screw inside of it.
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That's it - chassis is free 👍.
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Hint: use a plastic tray or a magnetic mat to safely store all of those screws and nuts. You can even write where all those parts come from.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Desoldering Pump$3.99
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Now let's replace a broken volume pot. For this we are obviously going to need a soldering iron, a flush cutter and a desoldering pump.
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Hint - I used flush cutters to cut a broken pot off from the PCB and then used a desoldering pump to clean the mounting holes in order to get them ready for a new pot.
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Also a good PCB holder may come in handy as you may see in my example.
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...congratulations - you've fixed it 🏆.
...congratulations - you've fixed it 🏆.
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Where can you purchase this volume control pod? Is it possible only clean the interior, if yes, do you know how?
Hi there, I bought a replacement volume pot via the link above - https://www.amprepairparts.com/fenderpot...
thanks 🙏 hope it helps