Guest
Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:05 pm
Hello,
I'm a guitar amp repair. I've a Carlsbro Viper 100 to repair so i'm
searching the schematic. I send a mail to Carlsbro but they i've no
longer schematic of this amp.
If someone has got this schematic it will be great ! Otherwise i will
draw the schematic but it's boring...
Regards
François
N_Cook
Guest
Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:48 am
<indotab_at_orange.fr> wrote in message
news:2cbebc8c-feab-48c3-b835-0f78876c7c53_at_hs8g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
Hello,
I'm a guitar amp repair. I've a Carlsbro Viper 100 to repair so i'm
searching the schematic. I send a mail to Carlsbro but they i've no
longer schematic of this amp.
If someone has got this schematic it will be great ! Otherwise i will
draw the schematic but it's boring...
Regards
François
++++++
Carlsbro quite straightforward working "blind" as long as you are aware they
do use triac protection circuits on the mains and their use of unusual
device types in the UK like RCA, functional equivalents for those and some
Viper info on my page
http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/repair2a.htm
Carlsbro released very few schematics - so now they are bust , presumably
those evaporated also
N_Cook
Guest
Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:34 am
Anyone know of a search-engine allied to archive.org ?
Some Carlsbro info is still archived there eg
http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.carlsbro.com/forum/viewforum.php
?f=2
http://web.archive.org/web/20070817140639/http://www.carlsbro.com/forum/view
forum.php?f=2&sid=061360ec09eb00568878bc697725d6cc
etc
full text probably on the earlier archivings
But other than pulling everything off , I don't know how to sensibly have
targeted access to the info
indotab@orange.fr
Guest
Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:33 pm
Thanks for responses.
N_Cook : i know your website, thanks. It's interresting and I keep
your address. I find the colt 120 schematic. The build of the power
amp is the same of the viper. For this moment I did not test the amp.
The guy who send me this amp told me the compressor didn't work.
I will start the test today probably.
I didn't find some info archived.