Speedball Help

Caucasian Blackplate said:
You can try swapping the small PC boards side to side to see if the high voltage follows a board (I suspect it will).

-PB

Paul I appreciate all of your help, at this point I've decided to send the amp to you guys for repair. I'm not upset about paying the $125 fee but I'm disappointed that I wasn't able to resolve this issue since it would have been a great feeling to resolve the issue myself. I use to repair military electronic equipment about 17 years ago but my troubleshooting skills are quite rusty these days and about all I can do anymore is solder with reasonable ability. I'm not even sure at this point if I may have a defective component but I'm sure it will take you a lot less time than me to identify the problem.

Thanks again for your time though. You guys should be seeing my amp soon.
 
If it matters, the resistance checks fail at T7, T9, B3, B6, all are supposed to be 2.9K Ohms, I'm getting over 2M Ohms and it continues to climb.
 
Blkout said:
If it matters, the resistance checks fail at T7, T9, B3, B6, all are supposed to be 2.9K Ohms, I'm getting over 2M Ohms and it continues to climb.
The resistance checks change pretty significantly with the Speedball installation.

-PB
 
Caucasian Blackplate said:
The resistance checks change pretty significantly with the Speedball installation.

-PB

Ahh ok then, that explains why there's no resistance checks after the speedball upgrade.
 
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