I recently was given a used Peavey KB4 keyboard amplifier that is extremely noisy when running and nothing is plugged in to it. The wall outlet that it is plugged into is properly grounded and does not cause noise in other gear or cause ground loops when multiple outlets in the room are used with my home studio rig.
Looking for any suggestions or ideas as to the possible causes and whether the anticipated cost to have a service center repair it would exceed the value. They go for $400 new. This one has been serviced once already a few years ago while still under warranty but I was told it has always been somewhat noisy. Presently the noise is outrageous, sounds like ocean waves crashing against the shore.
I have posted a short audio sample of the noise here, recorded with an Audio-Technica AT4033b large diaphragm condenser mic in an otherwise relatively quiet environment:
http://www.thresholdmbtribute.com/KB4noise.mp3
Looking for any suggestions or ideas as to the possible causes and whether the anticipated cost to have a service center repair it would exceed the value. They go for $400 new. This one has been serviced once already a few years ago while still under warranty but I was told it has always been somewhat noisy. Presently the noise is outrageous, sounds like ocean waves crashing against the shore.
I have posted a short audio sample of the noise here, recorded with an Audio-Technica AT4033b large diaphragm condenser mic in an otherwise relatively quiet environment:
http://www.thresholdmbtribute.com/KB4noise.mp3
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