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K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26341] Sat, 30 September 2017 16:41 Go to next message
natedriver is currently offline  natedriver
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Hi I have a k100c-7 slant face amp and it randomly stops outputing signal. almost everytime this has occured the amp is on and resting an it hen just stops hissing. indicator light is on i turn off then on and no thump. wait a while and then it pops back on.

i do slam some pedals into it but it usaully cuts out when nothing is being played. it has a pretty big thump. FIlter caps gone bad?

Thanks Nate
Re: K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26342 is a reply to message #26341] Sat, 30 September 2017 20:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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I had the same amp and issue. I found that the CR902 diode on the power amp board had slipped out of it's clip. the diode snaps into a retaining clip on the frame that the power transistors are mounted on. Once the amp cooled down a bit, the amp would work, then fade out. Clipped the diode into it's mounting clip and has ran ever since without fail.

Just a thought.
pleat
Re: K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26344 is a reply to message #26341] Sun, 01 October 2017 00:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chicagobill
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If the amp pilot lamps stay lit and it's just the sound that dies out, then I'd check the speaker and the wiring for loose connections or broken solder joints.
Re: K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26345 is a reply to message #26341] Sun, 01 October 2017 06:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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If both channels are cutting out and you have another amp around take the signal out of the amps monitor jack, if that signal cuts out too when the Kustom craps out then you have a issue on the PC 900 driver/ power amp board.

My first guess on this issue would be a bad solder connection, or that first input Transistor ( Q900) is going intermittent.

Also make sure the Blue wire that feeds the speaker output jack has good connections ar both ends.

Hopefully it will be a easy fix like what Bill told you to check, let us know what you find.

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Re: K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26346 is a reply to message #26345] Sun, 01 October 2017 13:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
natedriver is currently offline  natedriver
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im wondering if im overloading the amp with signal and overheating something. last time it happened it took it out of the case plugged it in and touched the chassis signal came on. weird

Nate
Re: K100c-7 intermittent signal [message #26349 is a reply to message #26341] Mon, 02 October 2017 05:53 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Once again a question, are both channels cutting out?
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