a few years ago, I bought a classic 400, and to be honest, it probably had problems right from the start, but didn't actually die until recently. when it quit working, I tested the 8 power tubes (6550's) and found that 3 of them were completely bad, and 2 others that were marginal at best, so I replaced all the tubes with brand new JJ's, to the tune of about $400USD. I powered up the amp and biased the tubes to about 60%. I then started playing it at low volume, watching for signs of trouble. I observed no problems and started bringing up the volume, eventually reaching band-practice/performance levels, and heard the best bass guitar tone of my life! then after about 5 minutes of that, it blew its main fuse, and stopped working. I replaced the main fuse, and tried again, but this time, it didn't blow the fuse, but also didn't power up. the cooling fan came on, but that was all. the cooling fan is powered in parallel with the PT primary, so it's no surprise that it still worked. in any case, I pulled the chassis back out of the box, and started looking things over, eventually testing the windings of the power and output transformer. I found that the primary winding of the power transformer had no continuity, either between the leads or from either lead to ground. all other windings had continuity between the leads, and not to ground, so at this point, I assume that they are ok.
To make a long story short, I need a new PT for my amp, and the part is no longer available from Peavey. I contacted Mercury Magnetics, and they won't even talk to me about the cost until I physically ship my PT to them, a rather expensive proposition. Does anyone on this forum re-wind transformers? I have another amp that I'm using in the meantime, but with the way the Peavey sounded with the new tubes, I'd really like to fix it and put it back into service.
To make a long story short, I need a new PT for my amp, and the part is no longer available from Peavey. I contacted Mercury Magnetics, and they won't even talk to me about the cost until I physically ship my PT to them, a rather expensive proposition. Does anyone on this forum re-wind transformers? I have another amp that I'm using in the meantime, but with the way the Peavey sounded with the new tubes, I'd really like to fix it and put it back into service.
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