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I replaced the filter caps on a B115 I picked up recently. Everything was fine, it sounded good, but there was some buzzing. The buzz seemed to be coming from the interlock switch. I replaced that and when I turned it back on, with all volume pots at zero, My speaker crackled and smoked. Its completely fried. Did I connect the interlock switch wrong? The switch itself functions. Is the power transformer bad? Any help would be appreciated. This is a mid 70s B115 SS bass amp.
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So it is outputting 54 VDC to the speaker which explains why it fried. Anyone have a good idea as to what is causing the DC output? I don’t see any obviously blown components. I have replaced the filter caps already.
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a good lesson to learn with vintage solid state amps. Always test for DC before plugging the speaker in, Always. it will save you a lot of speakers.
Was this amp working before the filter caps were replaced?