Hello 5150 users!
I bought a used Peavey 5150 212 "combo" amp recently.
Previous owner(s) put a 5-amp fuse in there, but the manual says
3-amp fuse should be there(the head uses 5-amp fuse).
I have a box of Radio Shack fuses that says: Fast-Acting 3-Amp, 250-volt Fuse. Is this the right kind I can use?
Anyhoo, I'm trying to troubleshoot a NASTY/BLASTING low hum noise.
Can this problem be due to old pre/power tubes?
Also, previous owner installed casters on the bottom. Can carting the amp
on casters be a bad thing for tubes, e.g. bad vibrations for tubes?
I wrote email to Peavey tech support but they never responds.
I guess that's how they work. -NO SUPPORT-http://music-electronics-forum.com/images/icons/icon8.gif
-Thanks- P.s. never mind the "sad" face emoticon.
I bought a used Peavey 5150 212 "combo" amp recently.
Previous owner(s) put a 5-amp fuse in there, but the manual says
3-amp fuse should be there(the head uses 5-amp fuse).
I have a box of Radio Shack fuses that says: Fast-Acting 3-Amp, 250-volt Fuse. Is this the right kind I can use?
Anyhoo, I'm trying to troubleshoot a NASTY/BLASTING low hum noise.
Can this problem be due to old pre/power tubes?
Also, previous owner installed casters on the bottom. Can carting the amp
on casters be a bad thing for tubes, e.g. bad vibrations for tubes?
I wrote email to Peavey tech support but they never responds.
I guess that's how they work. -NO SUPPORT-http://music-electronics-forum.com/images/icons/icon8.gif
-Thanks- P.s. never mind the "sad" face emoticon.
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