Mine was a complete mess bought mine from a local goodwill they didn't have a testing station the Amp was only 50.00 after my 50% discount. So I thought awesome I get it home one heavy son of a gear the tnt 115bw I plug it in and feedback loads of horrible loud humming sound coming out of the Amp with no instrument connected so I unplugged it asap pulled the head and I then notice how close I came to death when I noticed someone hotwired the hot leed of the power supply to the ground wire almost killing me. I desoldered his mess fixed the Amp reflowed the pots. Silent as a mouse love this Amp now
@Tedd yes and no the biggest pain was getting it a part but once a part it was easy just pulled out a soldering iron some new solder and went over all the pins removed the electrical cable that can kill and that was it
Mine was a complete mess bought mine from a local goodwill they didn't have a testing station the Amp was only 50.00 after my 50% discount. So I thought awesome I get it home one heavy son of a gear the tnt 115bw I plug it in and feedback loads of horrible loud humming sound coming out of the Amp with no instrument connected so I unplugged it asap pulled the head and I then notice how close I came to death when I noticed someone hotwired the hot leed of the power supply to the ground wire almost killing me.
I desoldered his mess fixed the Amp reflowed the pots.
Silent as a mouse love this Amp now
How many voltage ac tnt 160? From transformer?
I just replaced my son's pre- gain "pot". Now low and high inputs not working. Green DDT light won't come on either. Any clues?
Posible of broken line..check pot line via continuity test or cold solder on pot legs..
Im on youtube searching to figure out why mine stopped powering on all of a sudden.
Usual is a faulty power supply or faulty cord on the Amp had to replace the cord on mine
Im having the same problem. Did you figure out what was the problem on your amp?
@Tedd mine was a lot more fudged I had to reflow the whole board and rewire it look for the Amp that almost killed me video on my channel
@@johnDingoFoxVelocity oh sure i'll take a look at that haha, ¿was it a lot of work?
@Tedd yes and no the biggest pain was getting it a part but once a part it was easy just pulled out a soldering iron some new solder and went over all the pins removed the electrical cable that can kill and that was it