Hi guys,
I'm brand new to this forum.
I've been looking through the other forums and found that I'm not the only one with this problem...
A friend gave me his Peavey Special 212 Trans Tube amp. When I turn it on (no guitar attached) there is a loud hum. The speaker cones push in and stay there. I've measured 7 VDC across the speaker wires. I also read about 17 VAC. I don't think the DC voltage is normal based on what I've been reading here. Is the AC voltage normal? I've tried resoldering the filter caps (which looked fine). I want to check the output transistors but there appear to be four of them? also not sure how to tell if they are bad. I sent an email to Peavey requesting a schematic so hopefully I'll get that soon. Another side note is it seems that this amp may have been stored in a damp environment for some time. Does this effect what I should be looking for? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm brand new to this forum.
I've been looking through the other forums and found that I'm not the only one with this problem...
A friend gave me his Peavey Special 212 Trans Tube amp. When I turn it on (no guitar attached) there is a loud hum. The speaker cones push in and stay there. I've measured 7 VDC across the speaker wires. I also read about 17 VAC. I don't think the DC voltage is normal based on what I've been reading here. Is the AC voltage normal? I've tried resoldering the filter caps (which looked fine). I want to check the output transistors but there appear to be four of them? also not sure how to tell if they are bad. I sent an email to Peavey requesting a schematic so hopefully I'll get that soon. Another side note is it seems that this amp may have been stored in a damp environment for some time. Does this effect what I should be looking for? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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