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#1
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Ampeg VH140C
October 01, 2024, 06:10:50 PM
***as soon as I got home I tested out the chorus and reverb section, I didn't realize the chorus rate only really kicks in when you strum. Everything seems to be working fine.
#2
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Ampeg VH140C
October 01, 2024, 12:43:05 AM
Update:

I've flowed almost every joint on each board, some were so small that I opted to leave alone for fear of overflowing the solder and joining something that shouldn't be joined. Replaced the thermal grease and cleaned each pot/input with d100 deoxit. The chorus works without it cutting out, but now it only works in channel a and works in an opposite fashion. Instead of the depth of the chorus climbing from 0 - 10 it now works from 10 being nothing, 3-4 being the most intense and 1 being more subtle. With channel b, the stereo kicks in but has no chorus or reverb. I need to go back in and see what I did wrong or missed. I'll post pictures after I find another image hosting site, tumblr is giving me issues.
#3
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Ampeg VH140C
September 22, 2024, 12:23:04 AM
Here's an update after disassembling the amp:

Found a decent number of cold solder joints across the chorus/reverb section, each board has an excess or anemic amount of soldier on a lot of joints. Surprisingly enough, the thermal paste used in this amp is still mailable. As pdf64 suggested, a reflow of every joint should be done. New thermal paste will be applied. If possible I'd like to scan and upload these pcb boards. I've reached out to a few pcb cloning manufacturers to see if I can get these boards replicated.

I can see why these amps go out all the time, they seemed to have been rushed together during production and there's no ventilation in this amp. Still, they are pretty badass and worth the headache imo.  :lmao:
#4
Amplifier Discussion / Re: Ampeg VH140C
September 20, 2024, 06:08:00 PM
Quote from: Tassieviking on September 20, 2024, 12:57:04 PMI would keep bashing that amp as long as you can afford to replace the reverb tank cause it is bound to get damaged with that sort of abuse.

You most likely have a bad solder joint, dirty contact or even a cracked track on the PCB (which is not that uncommon with amps that have been abused)

Schematic:


Thanks for the schematic, that is going to help out a lot. Yeah the amp has definitely been gigged. it's the last one I'm getting for a long time, honestly I'm considering to ship the pcbs out to be cloned.
#5
Amplifier Discussion / Ampeg VH140C
September 20, 2024, 12:17:35 AM
Hello and thank you for adding me to the forum, I'm glad to be apart of this place.

I recently got an Ampeg VH140C and the chorus section is having issues. It worked fine without the selector pedal for a while, however it soon started to cut in and out. Thumping the amp helped for a moment but would stop working again. I'm starting the repairs with a simple pot and jack cleaning, then will check the solder joints. I've played through many amps and this model, even with its major flaws, is an absolute favorite.

So, what's the deal with the ss/vh ampeg, why are they so fragile? How do I keep this amp going?