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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Medway, MA
Age: 60
Posts: 62
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Rivera Troubleshooting Advice Needed
Well it finally happened. After more than 10 years of flawless operation, my Rivera 55-112 quit on me Saturday night – suddenly went dead silent right in the middle of a song. I did have a backup, though – my Roland Micro Cube lined out into the PA got me through the night.
The power switch light and the channel-switching LEDs stayed on, but the standby switch light was out. The next day, I replaced both external fuses and both power tubes, and tried it again: same result. So, I guess I’ll need to take it to an amp tech. Does anyone have a recommendation in the Eastern Massachusetts area (southwest of Boston – I live in Medway and work in Needham)? Is there anything special he/she should look for? Thanks for your help. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 230
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Which Fuses Did You Replace?
Do you know which fuses you replaced? There are at least 5 fuses in that amp and not all of them are accessible from the outside.
There is a fuse (F4) that protects the output transformer that is probably on the inside and also a fuse (F5) for the 6.3V heater supply that may be on the inside. If you can get the chassis out you can check/replace those fuses too. There are also 2 fuses (F2 and F3) after the power tranny at the begining of the B+ supply. Not sure if they are accessible from the outside either Make sure it is unplugged obviously if you open it up. -Tim
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Medway, MA
Age: 60
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Fuses
The 2 fuses accessible from the back panel are the Mains (3ASB) and the HT (.5ASB). I know there are also some internal fuses, but I think I'll seek expert hands-on assistance before opening it up myself. Thanks for your help!
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Posts: 508
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Maybe send it back to Paul...
I don't know if this is an option for you, but I sent my M-100 back to Paul and he totally did right by me. The labour and parts we're more than fair. Cheap in fact. They might even just source you a tech closer to you. If you find a tech closer to you, they may advise them what to look for. They were nice enough to do that for me. No one knows better than the guys that built it, right?
I've had only two Rivera amp problems in some 12 years. The worst, I had a "star ground" problem which rendered the amp working for short time and then suddenly producing a sound literally like a bomb going off nonstop. Imagine a combination of white noise and someone whacking the reverb tank with a bat at the same time... with the volume wide open. Luckily, it was a quick fix and amazingly no blown speakers. I love those amps. Let us know what the fault turns out to be as well. I'm curious about that. Good luck! :D
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Lost Wages, Nevada
Posts: 205
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Re: Maybe send it back to Paul...
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Medway, MA
Age: 60
Posts: 62
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Yeah, have Paul do it!
Thanks guys. I think sending it back to Paul may be my best (and ironically, easiest and possibly even least expensive) course of action, rather than bringing it to an almost local guy whom I don't know or trust. I sent an email and a snail mail to Rivera R&D basically incorporating the info in my original post (above). I've dealt directly with Paul in the past, and he's always been great. I'll just give him a call. I'll post a reply in this thread when I have an update.
By the way, I've been gigging on and off since the late '60's, and this is the first time I've ever had a major equipment malfunction. I didn't always used to bring a backup - thank goodness I had one this time - but I will NEVER play live again without a backup guitar and amp - even if it's just my Vagabond travel guitar and a Roland Micro Cube! |
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