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Old 03-30-2010, 11:27 AM
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I have a Hartke Kickback 12 for about 4 years and it's working ok, except that the High potentiometer doesn't function anymore.
I have contacted Samsontech representative here in Brazil, but it's very complicated to get replacement parts here. I have to contact the store where I bought the amplifier, and only them can order the potentiometer.
I ask if anyone knows how can I get Hartke parts (potentiometer, knobs and schematic or service manual, if possible).
Any help will be apreciated.
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I have a Hartke Kickback 12 for about 4 years and it's working ok, except that the High potentiometer doesn't function anymore.
I have contacted Samsontech representative here in Brazil, but it's very complicated to get replacement parts here. I have to contact the store where I bought the amplifier, and only them can order the potentiometer.
I ask if anyone knows how can I get Hartke parts (potentiometer, knobs and schematic or service manual, if possible).
Any help will be apreciated.
Those board mounted potentiometers can be removed & replaced with board or panel mount parts. The circuit just needs a linear pot with the right resistance range.

I don't find a service manual on the Sam Ash site. The User Manual doesn't even have a block diagram. It is multi language (En, Fr, De, Sp, It) without Portuguese. http://s3.amazonaws.com/samsontech/r...OM_5L_v1_1.pdf
An experienced electronics tech should be able to do the work without a service manual. 8-) Good luck.
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