Hello,
I have fender super 112 a friend of mine picked up and brought to me. I believe for several reasons this amp was exposed to a moist environment, some corrosion on the circuit board, mold on the speaker and the mdf on the baffle is crumbling in one area.
Initially the amp would pass signal but it didnt seem to be amplified. Pin pointed r112 was fried and we had signal passing. Though it seemed like the output was a little low. On the gain channel it seemed about what I would expect. I tried two new 6l6gc’s just to try and volume was the same but then it cut to a higher volume (sounded what i would expect) and then cut back out. A pop followed. Turned it off, waited a minute went to pull v104 and it burned me. Which point i wondered if it was redplating. Decided to flip back on for a moment. It did the pop thing right away and i noticed an arc when it did it in the tube.
I powered it down, removed the tubes. Noticed the arc actually left a burn.
Appears to be at pin 4.
Checked voltages all looked good. Without any tubes in i was reading 500v at pin 4, and 503 at pin 3. Which is 20-25v higher than listed on schematic. Going to go through and reflow all these solder joints that have some sign of corrosion.
Im assuming this is a bad output transformer at this point. Im just not sure the best way to test to confirm this, or if there is something else to look at. This board is a real PITA so far to get out of this chassis so hoping i might be able to confirm OT as the issue. These spade connectors just about seem welded together lol.
Between the OT red wire and the OT green/yellow I’m showing 27k ohms. Im assuming that doesnt bode well for the OT.