Greetings to the group, this is my first post and I've spent a fair amount of time scouring the boards for this specific amp and haven't really found much. It's an older model Peavey Backstage 30 that hums loudly as soon as it's turned on and without the speaker moving at all. I checked the switching jacks and cleaned them, replaced the large electrolytic capacitors, and the hum is still there. I'm reading 114mv DC and and .5v AC across the speaker leads. Do I move on to the rectifier bridge diodes next? I've got the schematic and a few years experience in electronics, but am fairly new to amps. I've got a meter and an (old) scope, but got weary of Googling and decided to check the forums.
I can't find a year stamped on the board or amp itself, but there are no tubes and no ICs. Just a bunch of transistors, resistors, electro caps, etc. and some very strange-looking diodes with what look like SMD caps stuffed inside.
Thanks in advance for any and all help/advice. Just wondering what my next move should be. Even though it's an old little amp, I've got the time to put into it if you guys think it's worth it.
Cheers,
Jrm
I can't find a year stamped on the board or amp itself, but there are no tubes and no ICs. Just a bunch of transistors, resistors, electro caps, etc. and some very strange-looking diodes with what look like SMD caps stuffed inside.
Thanks in advance for any and all help/advice. Just wondering what my next move should be. Even though it's an old little amp, I've got the time to put into it if you guys think it's worth it.
Cheers,
Jrm
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