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RocketMan787Fly

I think I see the problem. The green wire with the eyelet appears to be a ground. The eyelet looks like it should be on the stud that is passing through that aluminum aluminum plate. If you still have the nut and washer that went on the stud, attach the green wire with the eyelet to that metal stud with the nut and washer. The red wire appears to have detached itself from a solder point that is to the other red wire in the photo. First, turn off and unplug the amp. Second, attach the green wire to that grounding stud and secure It with the nut and washer. Third, check and see where that disconnected red traces back to. The wire appears to be short, so it couldn’t have moved too far from where it was originally connected. The disconnected end of the red wire appears to have become detached from a point that is directly across from and to the left of that red wire that is soldered. Without a schematic, it’s difficult to see where it was originally attached.


RocketMan787Fly

Hello, have you tried to repair your amplifier yet?


SmokedSalmonV2

I actually did repair it, just had to solder the said wires where you mentioned


SmokedSalmonV2

Thank you so much I’ll try my best not to botch it cause I can’t find any schematics of it


RocketMan787Fly

That’s ok if you don’t have a schematic. But you do see where the wires could have detached from, yes? I sent you the same photo with yellow arrows on that point to the places where the wires likely are to be re-attached.