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Re: Club Kasino [message #20024 is a reply to message #20023] Tue, 21 January 2014 06:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Hello.
The club is a PA head without tremolo, so I do not understand that part of your question, at least that is the info I get from this site`s tech /schematic section.
In regards to your reverb problem it is likly that since you had a wire snap off, that also on of the coils at each end are open.
To check this open your doctors bag, pull out your ohm meter and hook it across each Female RCA jack in the pan.
The reading you should get if they are not open will be about 179 to aorund 200 ohms.
If eitheir end is open its time for a new pan
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