A friend gave me a Peavey Mark III Centurion that had been sitting in his basement in non-working state for quite a while. I figured this would be a good learner project (I would like to learn amp design and repair), opened it up, found a bad power transistor and rectifier diode, replaced all the power transistors and rectifier diodes, and the filter (reservoir) caps for good measure, since they were the originals. It still blew a fuse on power up.
So I ordered and installed new power resistors and filter caps for the remainder of the power section, replaced the TL074 and procured a schematic from Peavey. After replacing these, it's still blowing a fuse on power up. I noticed that the +-28V / +-16V section of the power supply (see the schematic) has no fuses, so it's entirely disconnected, but I also don't see where these are used. Am I missing where these end up? And could this be causing the issue?
If not, what else I should check? There's nothing glaring (obvious shorts/ solder bridges, blown up resistors or caps), but given, I haven't looked at the Preamp section.
So I ordered and installed new power resistors and filter caps for the remainder of the power section, replaced the TL074 and procured a schematic from Peavey. After replacing these, it's still blowing a fuse on power up. I noticed that the +-28V / +-16V section of the power supply (see the schematic) has no fuses, so it's entirely disconnected, but I also don't see where these are used. Am I missing where these end up? And could this be causing the issue?
If not, what else I should check? There's nothing glaring (obvious shorts/ solder bridges, blown up resistors or caps), but given, I haven't looked at the Preamp section.
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