How to Fix Input Jack on a Fender Frontman 15r
Introducción
Ir al paso 1This amplifier has a weak connection of the input jack to the board. If the nut comes loose, or the cord connection is bent, the tabs that are soldered to the board may break free taking the PCB tabs off the board. This guide will show you the repair.
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Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the four 21.7mm screws holding the back panel to the frame.
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If the power cord plugs into this panel, you will need to do the "modified" steps
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There will be two black wires connecting the top mounting bracket to the reverb box at the bottom of the unit. Label the wires to prevent crossing upon re-installation, then unplug the wires from the reverb box.
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Modification: If there are not two black wires and a reverb box, there will be two twisted pair of wires attached to the board coming from a spring reverb mechanism on the right side of the case. You will need to spread out the clip and pull these wire connectors from the board. Be sure to record which color goes where!
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to unscrew the four 36.4 mm screws holding the mounting bracket to the top of the amp.
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Modification: There may only be two screws (one on each side). If so, you will need to remove two screws from the inside that attach the mounting bracket to the speaker board.
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Pull the mounting bracket free from the frame. It may be wedged in very snug, in which case, use a plastic opening tool/spudger to pry it loose from the front.
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Modification: as mentioned in the last step, you may need to first remove two screws from the bottom of the mounting bracket that hold it to the speaker board.
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You will need to pull off the knobs covering the shafts of 7 pots. Then remove the retaining nuts that fasten these pots to the faceplate.
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Now remove the retaining nuts on the head phones jack and input jack
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Now remove the screw fastening the Aux In RCA jacks
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Modification: You may also need to remove two screws on the bottom of the mounting bracket that attach the heat sink (a metal rectangular piece attached to the pc board)
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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