fronobulax
Bassist, GAD and the Hot Mess Mods
- Joined
- May 3, 2007
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- 25,076
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- Location
- Central Virginia, USA
- Guild Total
- 5
So it amuses me that the dining room currently holds 2 bass amps, 2 guitar amps, a 5 string bass, an acoustic electric bass, two Guild electric basses, a D-25, an non-Guild acoustic and a serious 88 key - " can play this on stage" keyboard. It saddens me that one of the amps does not work.
The amp was given to me by a friend who was moving out of his house. It had belonged to his son who has no interest in it. I plug it in, turn it on and nothing happens. The fuse is not blown. While I am not intimidated by "no user replaceable parts" I am hampered by my complete lack of knowledge about what to do next.
The label says
This ebay listing seems to be what I have. I presume the cabinet is 2x8 but I have not measured the speakers nor run the risk of blowing them by testing with one of the other amps.
Google search results seem unhelpful.
Suggestions, advice? A schematic would obviously help. Failing that a warning of the hazards I am likely to encounter if I pull the cover would mazimize my chances of still being around to post to LTG. And I don't think it would be considered a win if Mrs. Fro bought her F-30 with the proceeds from a life insurance policy.
Thanks.
The amp was given to me by a friend who was moving out of his house. It had belonged to his son who has no interest in it. I plug it in, turn it on and nothing happens. The fuse is not blown. While I am not intimidated by "no user replaceable parts" I am hampered by my complete lack of knowledge about what to do next.
The label says
plus comments about being fully solid state and "made in Japan for Strum & Drum, Inc." The face plate says "National Tremolo Reverb Amplifier Solid State".Model NBR: GA920P
Input Volts: 117 AC
Input Watts: 41
Cycles: 50-60
Serial Nbr. LK 2083130
Fuse Size: 0.35 A
This ebay listing seems to be what I have. I presume the cabinet is 2x8 but I have not measured the speakers nor run the risk of blowing them by testing with one of the other amps.
Google search results seem unhelpful.
Suggestions, advice? A schematic would obviously help. Failing that a warning of the hazards I am likely to encounter if I pull the cover would mazimize my chances of still being around to post to LTG. And I don't think it would be considered a win if Mrs. Fro bought her F-30 with the proceeds from a life insurance policy.
Thanks.