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Wiring diagram pignose 7-100 guitar amp which wire goes where?

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Does anyone know where the blue wire on the pignose amp goes. There are 6 or more connections and I've tried them all. Think it is ready for the scrap and parts pile!

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There are a couple thumbnail sketches of the diagram at:

http://music-electronics-forum.com/t8790/

They are down about 3 an 6 of the blogs.

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