Hey guys,
I have a 1970's era Peavey Classic amp, not the classic 30 or50 but what they called the Peavey "Classic", Type A amp.
I have not had a lot of luck finding that much info on the amp itself, but through this forum and other i was able to get a manual and a schematic.
Now, on to the problem.
The amp works fine but it is definitely too low in volume, it can barely be heard over drums. At first I thought i would need the output tubes replaced; however before I did that I did some troubleshooting.
I hooked up another amp that I have (A 60's Silvertone 50w all tube amp, loud as hell) to the speakers on the classic. The volume was also very low, not getting anywhere near as loud as the 2x12 cab that i have the silvertone usually paired with. Both amps connected at 4 ohms. Both speakers work. What do you guys say? shitty speakers? I am thinking that the speaker cable might be a little shot too but it doesnt crack up or anything.
thanks for the help.
Alex.
I have a 1970's era Peavey Classic amp, not the classic 30 or50 but what they called the Peavey "Classic", Type A amp.
I have not had a lot of luck finding that much info on the amp itself, but through this forum and other i was able to get a manual and a schematic.
Now, on to the problem.
The amp works fine but it is definitely too low in volume, it can barely be heard over drums. At first I thought i would need the output tubes replaced; however before I did that I did some troubleshooting.
I hooked up another amp that I have (A 60's Silvertone 50w all tube amp, loud as hell) to the speakers on the classic. The volume was also very low, not getting anywhere near as loud as the 2x12 cab that i have the silvertone usually paired with. Both amps connected at 4 ohms. Both speakers work. What do you guys say? shitty speakers? I am thinking that the speaker cable might be a little shot too but it doesnt crack up or anything.
thanks for the help.
Alex.
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