sorry but I dont have one of those .I would probe at the base then collector of Q1 now. At this point, a signal injector would be more useful.
it would be nice . sorry but cant find one . thank you for starting one at leastA complete schematic would be very helpful. I started one, but really have not had the time to complete it.
Yes, I know you don't have a schematic, and there doesn't seem to be anything available online. MrChips drew out the power amp section, but the problem seems to lie earlier in the circuitry. Drawing out a full schematic from your pictures is a time consuming process, but can be one.sorry but I dont have one of those .
If you have a smart phone, there is an app for that. All you would need is the plug (3mm stereo) to plug into into the phone’s audio jack. If you have a recent iphone, you would have to get an audio jack converter to plug into the lighting or USB C connector.sorry but I dont have one of those .

Well, yes, but since it seems that the first stage is working, AND a source of input signal is available, checking from input toward output would be simpler. It will provide the additional benefit of being able to immediately know the results of a repair.so , probing the input we are looking to see if current is getting there so we can track back from there right ?
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Can I get a couple new photo's of this area of the board? I need them straight on, all the way to the bottom of the board (many of the previous photo's have the bottom cut off). Try using a moderate light source behind the board so that the runs show through, but not so bright that the component color codes are washed out. Also, a photo of the run side of the board in the same area - again straight on and try to minimize reflections so the runs are clearly seen.


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Can I get a couple new photo's of this area of the board? I need them straight on, all the way to the bottom of the board (many of the previous photo's have the bottom cut off). Try using a moderate light source behind the board so that the runs show through, but not so bright that the component color codes are washed out. Also, a photo of the run side of the board in the same area - again straight on and try to minimize reflections so the runs are clearly seen.
the signal is good , clear but with some hiss in the backgroundWe never came up with a schematic for it, right?
It is possible the other opamps are not in the signal path. Does the amp have reverb? If so, that might be the function of some of the others.
Is the signal after opamp 1 noisy or is it clear?
good, clean loud signal there .Here is your next signal test point, test point #3.
Turn the guitar volume full, and GAIN full clockwise.
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well thank you very much for doing that Ylii. more pieces of the puzzle coming together .View attachment 307175
Here is what I see so far. That tone control arraignment looks odd to me, but it seems correct. Component values listed where I could read them.
I need to see a better view of the solder side of this portion of the board, all the way down to the bottom edge of the board.
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