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| [solved]schematic of "Invask Invasion SG15R" or "Epiphone Studio 15R" guitar amp |
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| Greybeard:
This is the guitar amp: This Epiphone Studio 15R front layout looks very close, just mic input and level pot is missing, may be same PCB (?) : I searched both in google but couldn't find schematics. The SG15R contains a 2-spring reverb tank and a handful of JRC4558 OP amps. |
| Greybeard:
Does anyone know which guitar or amp forum I could ask for? |
| donlisms:
Doesn't anyone reverse-engineer anymore? Goodness gracious - how did anyone ever fix anything before google? :) I will say this - when you invest the effort to draw a schematic, you end up with a pretty solid understanding of how the thing works! Curious... Why do you need the schematic? Is broken? |
| Greybeard:
--- Quote from: donlisms on November 23, 2023, 04:54:15 pm ---Doesn't anyone reverse-engineer anymore? Goodness gracious - how did anyone ever fix anything before google? :) I will say this - when you invest the effort to draw a schematic, you end up with a pretty solid understanding of how the thing works! --- End quote --- No question I could reverse engineer the amp, if I invest about one workday. But why should I re-invent the wheel, anyone has done before in the best case? --- Quote from: donlisms on November 23, 2023, 04:54:15 pm ---Curious... Why do you need the schematic? Is broken? --- End quote --- It's not broken. The amp just sounds not as bad as I expected for such a cheap practice amp. In fact it sounds quite decent... So I wanted to know what's inside the blackbox. |
| nanodocl:
Try to contact the manufacturer directly, sometimes they share! |
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