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#1
OK, Jacks replaced.
The bad news is that the noise when I switched on the amp is horrendous :o

Click the link below to listen.

---!!!WARNING!!!---

Make sure you're PC speakers are not turned up loud

http://www.perthwindsurfing.com/fender85/20090528_amp_noise.wav

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So, is it a capacitor?
#2
woo hoo.
After a 3 week wait, I have the sockets :)
Will change them over tonite and let you know the results
#3
Thanks for the reply JM 8)
I am currently sourcing the appropriate sockets and will let you know how I get on.
They don't call Western Australia (WA) Wait Awhile for nothing ::)
#4
The Newcomer's Forum / Fender 85 painful squeal :(
April 30, 2009, 01:20:46 AM
Hi all,
I'm really impressed with the content of this site and wondered if you could give an electronics gumby a hand to fix my amp.
My beloved Fender 85 (Born April 22 1991) has developed a (very) painful high pitched squeal when turned on. I have had this amp for 2 years, and the previous owner had in in Far North Queensland, where it was subjected to a warm, high humidity climate.
I have gone through all the troubleshooting basics:-
  Nothing plugged in (Squeal)
  Input 1 with cord, no guitar (Squeal)
  Input 2 with cord, no guitar (Squeal)
  Input 1 with cord, guitar (Squeal)
  Input 2 with cord, guitar (Squeal)
  Input 1 and 2 cords, no guitars (Squeal)
  Input 1 and 2 cords, guitars (Squeal)

If you click the link below you can hear the painful noise :(

http://www.perthwindsurfing.com/fender85/fender85-noise.wav

From my basic knowledge I would assume that a capacitor or transistor is on the blink and causing the squeal to occur.

Here are few pictures:-


As you can see the input jacks have been well used and show signs of corrosion from the humidity.


Rear information

So after the initial troubleshooting, it was out with the screwdrivers to see what was going on.

Below are pics from the basic examination of the circuit board that I performed

The only discolouration to the top of the circuit board I can see


The worst solder I can find (Under the area of discolouration, surprise!)


Circuit board details


As the unit is quite old, I was planing to take a holistic approach to repairing the unit.
Which components are likely to be the culprits in this case (1, 2, 3 or all)?

Are there others that would cause the issue?

I am happy to de-solder and replace the pairs of capacitors/transistors, but need help identifying the ones to pick on, and in what order.

Because of the age I will replace the input jacks as well.

Here are a few more pics of the circuit board




The schematic has already ben posted on this site, but click the link below to see it again.

http://www.perthwindsurfing.com/fender85/Fender-Studio-85.jpg

I'm sure with your expert advice I can crack this one and thank you all in advance for your assistance.
Regards

Andrew