SOURCE: Roland XP 50 head phone problem
Looks like capacitor problem.Check power supply section also.
SOURCE: Roland EP3 Piano. Power supply
The damage will probably not go beyond the power input and regulaltor area. Should be fixable.
SOURCE: Roland micro cube dosnt power up
Check the fuses. There is probably one on the outside of the amp and some inside the circuit board.
SOURCE: My Roland Cube 20x Amp
If you take your speaker out you can see if it has blown the internal fuse if not it could be the exernal fuse the power adaptor
SOURCE: roland cube street water damage repair
What part of it got wet will determine the course of action.
If the whole unit were submerged, the unit may prove more time consuming to try to fix than to locate a used one. However, I have salvaged imersed laptops before. the procedure is not much different- make sure the unit is as dry as you can possibly make by blowing a fan on it for an extended period of time.- Days.
Once dried, use some contact cleaner on the jack contacts and interupts, any manual control and any switch.
You can then apply power. If nothing lights up, check and replace fuses as needed. Also check the power supply board for failed caps or rectifiers.
Once the power supply is known to be functional, systematically check the LCD display and the aspects of the amp that it controls. This board will be the most vulnerable and most likely to be the source of most issues you will encountr.
If the display survived intact, and amp does nto work, apply a signal to the inputs and trace the signal through the amp with a set of headphones set up with test prods. The problem will be where the signal stops.
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