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#1
Thanks for the reply, yes I do understand where your going with this. I will be checking cap voltage before I touch any components and will use a large resistor if there is still voltage present.
This being said, I have never actually done something like this myself before, so I wanted to get as much information as I could before opening the unit. Also I'm not that great at reading wiring diagrams so maybe there was something I was missing in the design that would aid in the discharge of voltage.
If you have any other thoughts..any at all, let me know...cant ever have too much info :D
#2
Hello,

I've been doing some research on the best way to drain the voltage from my Ampeg vh140c solid state head. I am fairly new to the amp repair game and would like to know the best(& safest)  way to drain the power supply on this amp specifically. I've grabbed a copy of the schematic here
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/index.php?what=search2&searchstring=Ampeg+VH140C+guit+amp.pdf

Am interested to know if this unit has bleed resistors already installed or do I need to make a discharge tool? Also how well does the method of hooking up a guitar and playing it as you disconnect the unit from the power source work?


Thanks in advance for any advice!