Calling: B. Tremblay

Started by Arn C., April 22, 2004, 01:03:37 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Arn C.

B. Tremblay,
    I have one wire I know where it goes.  It is the black wire in the picture you posted that goes to the preamp out jack, next to the dc input jack.   I can't see where it goes in the picture and there are quite a few lugs on this jack.  Can you help me with this?

Thanks again!
Arn C.

B Tremblay

Tremblay here...

There are two black wires in the bundle that comes from the input jack/power supply.  The wire visible in the photo I posted is the thinner of the two and connects to the 220k resistor on the board.  It does not connect to the power or pre-amp out jacks.

Do you need a description or photo of those jacks' wiring?
B Tremblay
runoffgroove.com

Arn C.

B. Tremblay,

QuoteDo you need a description or photo of those jacks' wiring?
I guess maybe that would help.   Mine is the same as the photo.  The dc jack is fine.  The preamp out jack is the one that needs the loose wire.
I have the wire that jumps across and I have a green wire attached to that(it was there and I do believe that to be correct) yours is red on the picture.  then I have the resistor on the side that goes from a top lug to a bottom lug then a wire from the bottom over to the dc jack.  Now I have one wire left, where does it go?   To the lug at the top where the resistor is attached?

Please help.  Just need to hook this one wire up and I am done.

Peace!
Arn
ps thanks for the help !!!

B Tremblay

Referring to this photo:


The red wire runs from a 33k resistor on the board to lugs 2 and four of the pre-amp jack.

The purple wire connects the ground of the pre-amp jack where the 1k resistor attaches, the ground of the power jack, and what seems to be the ground rail of the board.

Is that helpful?
B Tremblay
runoffgroove.com

RDV

You guys were killing me!

It's a Pignose!

I fingered it out!

RDV

Arn C.

Hey man, that was it!!!! Thanks so much.  I know have a working Pignose!!!!!

Peace and Good fortune!!!!
Arn C.

B Tremblay

Great!  Thery're really fun little amps.
B Tremblay
runoffgroove.com