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Does anyone by any chance have schematics for an Ampeg SVT3 Pro U. It's the
"U" that's the tricky bit. This version has an additional board at the back,
which produces a balanced / unbalanced line out signal via either a jack, or
an XLR connector. Also, there is a level control, and a "Pre - Post"
pushbutton switch. One of those signals is missing, so you only get output
with the switch in one position. Also, the level control doesn't seem to do
a lot, but when you look at the print, the pot is actually connected as a
variable resistor. I can see the connector pin on this extra board, where
the signal that's missing should come in, but without taking the main board
right out, I can't see where it should be coming from at the other end. So
if anyone has got this version of the schematics - there are plenty of the
'straight' Pros on the 'net, but apparently, not this version - then it
would be handy to get a squint. As it happens, this was not the main fault,
which I have already fixed. It was an owner's "can you just have a look at
this other little problem, while you've got it". To be honest, I'm not even
certain that it is a problem. I could be missing the function of the switch
and pot completely, I'm just taking the owner's word for it, that there
should be signal there in both cases.

TIA

Arfa

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Does anyone by any chance have schematics for an Ampeg SVT3 Pro U. It's
the "U" that's the tricky bit. This version has an additional board at the
back, which produces a balanced / unbalanced line out signal via either a
jack, or an XLR connector. Also, there is a level control, and a "Pre -
Post" pushbutton switch. One of those signals is missing, so you only get
output with the switch in one position. Also, the level control doesn't
seem to do a lot, but when you look at the print, the pot is actually
connected as a variable resistor. I can see the connector pin on this
extra board, where the signal that's missing should come in, but without
taking the main board right out, I can't see where it should be coming
from at the other end. So if anyone has got this version of the
schematics - there are plenty of the 'straight' Pros on the 'net, but
apparently, not this version - then it would be handy to get a squint. As
it happens, this was not the main fault, which I have already fixed. It
was an owner's "can you just have a look at this other little problem,
while you've got it". To be honest, I'm not even certain that it is a
problem. I could be missing the function of the switch and pot completely,
I'm just taking the owner's word for it, that there should be signal there
in both cases.

TIA

Arfa


OK. Ignore that. I've now found one online that has the relevant bits of
schematic

Arfa

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