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So I fixed up this old PV Session 400 LTD for a friend several months ago (with a lot of help from Enzo and others here) and it worked great for a few months and now another problem has resurfaced. A brief history:
-Full cap job replacing every lytic on the board (even the little 2uf couplers)
-New dual-diode in power section
-Replaced 2 microphonic ceramic caps in the preamp that were causing distortion at high levels
My friend is a gigging lap-steel player and plays this thing LOUD all the time. So, he brought it back with the amp making a horrible distortion ONLY when cranked up past 5 or so. I suspected the vibration was causing a faulty solder joint to act up so I gave it a couple whacks and heard some pop/crackle confirming this. Then the amp blew a fuse and that was that.
So, installed another fuse and it blew again. Checked all output transistors (diode test) and all solder joints on their housing and all seams good.
I don't have a variac but I can bring power to the amp with my bulb limiter without blowing the fuse. a 60w bulb glows very bright!
Any direction would be greatly appreciated. I know their is a loose joint or shorted part somewhere as its blowing the fuse.
Thank you!
http://assets.peavey.com/literature/...s/80344000.pdf
So I fixed up this old PV Session 400 LTD for a friend several months ago (with a lot of help from Enzo and others here) and it worked great for a few months and now another problem has resurfaced. A brief history:
-Full cap job replacing every lytic on the board (even the little 2uf couplers)
-New dual-diode in power section
-Replaced 2 microphonic ceramic caps in the preamp that were causing distortion at high levels
My friend is a gigging lap-steel player and plays this thing LOUD all the time. So, he brought it back with the amp making a horrible distortion ONLY when cranked up past 5 or so. I suspected the vibration was causing a faulty solder joint to act up so I gave it a couple whacks and heard some pop/crackle confirming this. Then the amp blew a fuse and that was that.
So, installed another fuse and it blew again. Checked all output transistors (diode test) and all solder joints on their housing and all seams good.
I don't have a variac but I can bring power to the amp with my bulb limiter without blowing the fuse. a 60w bulb glows very bright!
Any direction would be greatly appreciated. I know their is a loose joint or shorted part somewhere as its blowing the fuse.
Thank you!
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