I'm hesitating on removing the PC board on a Peavey Delta Blues. The volume is fluctuating when played (new tubes, EH preamp and JJ power), which usually means it's time for a cap job.
The difficulty is there are three PC boards mounted in a "C", which makes it almost impossible to get in there to either measure or replace the power supply caps.
It might be possible to replace them without removing the board, except C41 is tucked in the back.
Has anyone worked on a Peavey Delta Blues?
How hard is it to take out those PC boards?
Any advice?
What would you do?
Thanks!!
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Well, I played the amp for a while then left it turned on for about 30-45 minutes and played some more. It sounds fantastic. The owner said the volume fluctuated after about 15 minutes, which lead me to suspect the power supply filter caps, but maybe it's something else, like his guitar cord.
Wouldn't that be nice!
The difficulty is there are three PC boards mounted in a "C", which makes it almost impossible to get in there to either measure or replace the power supply caps.
It might be possible to replace them without removing the board, except C41 is tucked in the back.
Has anyone worked on a Peavey Delta Blues?
How hard is it to take out those PC boards?
Any advice?
What would you do?
Thanks!!
---
Well, I played the amp for a while then left it turned on for about 30-45 minutes and played some more. It sounds fantastic. The owner said the volume fluctuated after about 15 minutes, which lead me to suspect the power supply filter caps, but maybe it's something else, like his guitar cord.
Wouldn't that be nice!
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