Ron(UK) wrote in message
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N Cook wrote:
Ron(UK) wrote in message
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N Cook wrote:
Cut out because owner was connecting to speaker with lead connected to
amp
and touched the plug-tip to guitar strings.
I cannot find anything wrong with it now.
I downloaded , something like the schematic version here from
http://www.britishaudioservice.com/s...2012%20band%20
series.pdf
How did you find the circuit diagrams from the main site ?
Ron(UK)
I see what you mean , either cyber-squatters or
duff connection etc, ie waste of time
www.traceelliot.com/
www.trace-elliot.co.uk/
www.trace-elliot.com/
I found the diag you refered to, I just wondered how you found it, and
is there a way to navigate back from that url to an index of diagrams
fro the rest of the range. I`m more interested in the small acoustic
combos as they are fairly common around here.
I repair quite a few of the TE bass amps, almost always they fail
because they have been shaken apart rather than electronic problems.
There`s a well blown up Bass head under my bench which was never
collected by the customer after I declined to repair it. I think that`s
a GP12.
Ron(UK)
gp12 "ah 250" "trace elliot " site:
www.britishaudioservice.com
pasted into the Google search bar found a more specific model in my case,
the AH 250 ink on the paper label had faded to almost illegible on the back
of the amp.
I agree another useless site for accessibility.
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