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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Rack handle for Randall RT2/50?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lumpy Trousers" data-source="post: 106615" data-attributes="member: 2724"><p>I opened up my RT2/50 to look at the bias points - there's a hole in the top of them (small white plastic sockets). If you press down through the hole, it seems to push a small metal clip down and make the connection tighter. In my case the sockets were actually torn off of the circuit board, so I also re-attached with a very small dab of solder.</p><p></p><p>The problem I have now is the second row of bias points isn't easily accessible. There's a row of circuit board (channel 1 bias points) above them that's attached with screws that are covered with lock tite. If I can get that off without stripping the screws or damaging the board I may be able to get the other one working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumpy Trousers, post: 106615, member: 2724"] I opened up my RT2/50 to look at the bias points - there's a hole in the top of them (small white plastic sockets). If you press down through the hole, it seems to push a small metal clip down and make the connection tighter. In my case the sockets were actually torn off of the circuit board, so I also re-attached with a very small dab of solder. The problem I have now is the second row of bias points isn't easily accessible. There's a row of circuit board (channel 1 bias points) above them that's attached with screws that are covered with lock tite. If I can get that off without stripping the screws or damaging the board I may be able to get the other one working. [/QUOTE]
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Rack handle for Randall RT2/50?
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