Searched the net, found a link finally, but it was broke!
So I joined the schematic together with GIMP.
Here it is:
Thanks Toadmeister :) :dbtu:
I am hoping having One page to work with rather than 2 halves with overlapping components to join by eye will help someone.
So...I fixed that, now to fix my amp......when the spirit of Juan Valdez takes over my bloodstream and brain.
Also +1 for using GIMP, great program!! :dbtu:
Quite versatile, not just for art, but for manipulating too.
I took the original pic (would be nice if this person who took the pic could scan a better copy, but this was a pic just to say, "I got this with it")
Then I GIMP'ed it as well.
It was the best I could polish this turd within my time constraints.
A lot of noise in my 'enhancement', but maybe it will speed up continuity testing.
If someone can provide a better copy, it would be greatly appreciated if you could post it here.
Thanks
PS Is that a pelican in the upper middle?
Thank you ToadMeister! I have an orange stripe Randall 120H. It is in good condition, but nice to have a schematic. :dbtu:
Working on a better PCB schematic, may as well, since I'm probing continuity.
Trying to label components, and add lines, colour schemes.
Will I finish, probably not, should just lift the board, flip it, check for bad solders, take a pic, flip the pic, and draw components on the pic?
I really don't want to lift the board, then I will worry about stressing other wires, and break solders.
I'll just keep probing, it just helps to know where to go, luckily with a flashlight a lot of the copper foil lines are easy to see.
By the time I fix this rig, I'll probably be able to build my own amp.
Going to do some major probing on my days off.
There's this japanese website that increases the resolution of pictures (I guess it's one of those "machine learning algorithm" deals at work). Here's a link if you wanna check it out: http://waifu2x.udp.jp/index.html
Attached goes the image after going throught the process, with 2x the original resolution. It's not perfect, but it makes it easier to see the traces, hopefully.
3 years on I send you thanks, ToddMeister, for the schematic. I have a Commander IV to repair.