stevem Messages: 4743 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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I have one and I do not recall what it has for a lamp, but I do recall the massive pain in the ass it was to slip that chassis out the back of the cabinet as they make it with zero clearance !
If I recall right I had to pry it a good amount from the rear and dispite my best efforts did do damage to the T&R!
sleepingtiger Messages: 29 Registered: December 2015 Location: Northern Illinois
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Hmmm...usually, what is simple & easy for you guys turns into a complicated mess for me. Maybe I'll just have to get used to having not pilot light. Damn!
stevem Messages: 4743 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
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You could call around for a Kustom repair center and maybe tract down some tech who has done that repair close to you, but the repair will likely cost darn near what the little bugger is worth!
Now that I think about it , a LED does reside inside that blue lens cover and is soldered to the circuit board, so there's no removing it from the outside!
sleepingtiger Messages: 29 Registered: December 2015 Location: Northern Illinois
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stevem wrote on Sun, 01 May 2016 05:57
You could call around for a Kustom repair center and maybe tract down some tech who has done that repair close to you, but the repair will likely cost darn near what the little bugger is worth!
Now that I think about it , a LED does reside inside that blue lens cover and is soldered to the circuit board, so there's no removing it from the outside!
Given your last sentence, it probably wasn't a particularly good idea to rotate it in an attempt to unscrew it, huh? Hehe!, it figures! Well, at least the amp works. Better than the other way around. I've HAD amps that lit up, but no sound.
Thanks man!