Removal of london power
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Removal of london power
I am looking to either remove the London Power in this amp completely or remove the power scaling pot so its running full power all the time. Has anyone ever done this on a fargen? Unfortunately no schematic to be had, and and no standard PCB used from London Power. The power scaling knob is the one closest to the pilot light, if this were to be removed, would it be possible to just complete the circuit on the board and have no pot?
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Re: Removal of london power
What happened under that 10w 620 sand resistor?
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i wouldn't remove a thing,just rewire the pot such as its on max value,so remove wire from pin 2 and solder it to pin 3 along with the existing wire,it should be ok.
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I like that idea. Would I be able to essentially do that without the pot entirely by connecting where the white and blue wires from the pot meet the board and removing the red wire entirely?frankdrebin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:22 am i wouldn't remove a thing,just rewire the pot such as its on max value,so remove wire from pin 2 and solder it to pin 3 along with the existing wire,it should be ok.
This is the pot it’s using: https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products ... inear-28mm
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Also, I think it would be backwards (I’ll need to check)... as when the pot is on 0 it’s full volume. So solder lug 2 to 1. Perhaps that blue wire is ground? I’ll have to investigate. It would be nice to eliminate the pot all together and either move the standby switch up top or maybe add a presence knob.frankdrebin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:22 am i wouldn't remove a thing,just rewire the pot such as its on max value,so remove wire from pin 2 and solder it to pin 3 along with the existing wire,it should be ok.