I just got hold of a an Encore 65. It works, but there is a crispy, splatery sort of distortion somewhere in the back half of the amp. I suspect it's the electrolytics. I checked out the preamp with the power amp from another amp and it works fine - no weirdness. So I know the problem is after the preamp out/power amp in.
I haven't heard the sound of failing electrolytics in a long time, and I know there are several different possible sounds it could make. Does this splatery sounding distortion sound like it might be the caps to you guys? It sounds a little like an extreme version of diode distortion, if that helps.
I don't see any visual indications of trouble: bad solder joints, burned connections, etc.
Is it possible that it could be the OT? How can I eliminate that possibility?
Should I just replace all the electrolytics in the back half of the amp (all ... 11 of 'em?!) and hope that fixes the problem?
I have replaced electrolytics before and know about the dangers, but I'm not a proper repair guy.
One other thing: Somebody has been under this hood before. R41, R45, and R53 have been altered. R45 has been replaced (the old one is still in there but with one broken leg). R41 and R53 have the same value resistors paralleling the original resistors for half the original value. Any ideas on why this was done?
I can only find a download only option for the schematic. Sorry, but here it is anyway.
peavey encore 65 schematics - Google Search
I haven't heard the sound of failing electrolytics in a long time, and I know there are several different possible sounds it could make. Does this splatery sounding distortion sound like it might be the caps to you guys? It sounds a little like an extreme version of diode distortion, if that helps.
I don't see any visual indications of trouble: bad solder joints, burned connections, etc.
Is it possible that it could be the OT? How can I eliminate that possibility?
Should I just replace all the electrolytics in the back half of the amp (all ... 11 of 'em?!) and hope that fixes the problem?
I have replaced electrolytics before and know about the dangers, but I'm not a proper repair guy.
One other thing: Somebody has been under this hood before. R41, R45, and R53 have been altered. R45 has been replaced (the old one is still in there but with one broken leg). R41 and R53 have the same value resistors paralleling the original resistors for half the original value. Any ideas on why this was done?
I can only find a download only option for the schematic. Sorry, but here it is anyway.
peavey encore 65 schematics - Google Search
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