Thanks guys, I'll try to find someone, anyone know anyone in Michigan?
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Originally posted by Barnaby Jones View PostThanks guys, I'll try to find someone, anyone know anyone in Michigan?
If nothing else, he can suggest someone.
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Sorry to say, my shop is closed, and I am not taking on any more work. I am spending my evenings going through stuff, throwing things away or gathering them for sale.
I left my schematics flash at the shop last night, so I can't look at my files right now. I'll see if there is something I can add to the discussion.
Doesn't On Stage up in GR do work on these? Tell them I referred you to them. That may or may not mean anything to them.
Music Equipment Repair, Grand Rapids, MIEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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If On Stage can't/won't/don't have time, I'm an hour north of Lansing right off US127 but I've got enough work right now it would be 3-4 weeks before I could do anything.
Enzo, how are you going to sell what you have left? Ebay? Craig's List? Here?--Jim
He's like a new set of strings... he just needs to be stretched a bit.
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Hello Enzo,
Some time ago you posted two schematics a Peavey Classic 30 & a Peavey Delta blues 115-30.
I was unable to download the Delta Blues 30 schematic.
Any chance of a getting a copy of the DB 30 Amp schematic, parts list, etc.
I would appreciate it very much.
Thanks,
Matt
mtroy1369
mtroy17@comcast.net
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And if you look, the ONLY difference between the Classic 30 and the Delta Blues is they added the little trem circuit. A couple parts to make the trem, and an optocoupler across the signal path.
gui-tar, I will list some things here in the flea market, keep an eye there, some stuff will ebay, and some local Craigs Listings. I also will probably send some junk down to the annual Gear Fest down at Sweetwater next month. You are relatively local, and if interested, I have a bunch of projects I will not be completing. A number of dead SS combo amps - repair or use as parts, and a few power amps with dead channel (Crown, Mackie, others) Big stuff like that I won't be shipping anywhere.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by gui_tarzan View PostIf On Stage can't/won't/don't have time, I'm an hour north of Lansing right off US127 but I've got enough work right now it would be 3-4 weeks before I could do anything.
Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostIt will be cheaper to send the amp to a competent Tech and being honest about what happened than ordering an expensive new board and still not fixing the amp.
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