In case anyone stumbles onto this thread and is in the same predicament.
Just a wild shot in the dark but would a shorted or flakey output jack give any of this grief? I keep reading how some of the newer amps are a little intolerant of incorrect speaker loads these days(class d?) So if not set me straight.
nosaj
soldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
This is not a digital amp, no class D, this is a commutating amp, so class G or H, I forget which, and it doesn't matter for the discussion at hand.
These are no less reliable than any other Peavey amplifier or other brand of similar type.
COuld a shorted jack stress the amp? Sure, as it would any amp. So could a bad speaker cord, or a guitar cord used as a speaker cord, or loose jacks in the speaker load. Plugging a cord into the amp with a large static buildup on it can damage a transistor. A good cord pulled halfway out of a speaker jack can short across. Someone could have connected the output of some other amp into this output, and not told anyone of their mistake. Circuits fail all the time for reasons we will never find out. An amp is in the trunk of the car on a frigid day. You bring it in and moisture condenses on the cold surfaces - including the circuit board. You fire up the amp before that evaporates, and BOOM a short circuit. But when you open it up, all that has dried leaving no evidence. You'd never know.
Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
Ok what I feared the most. Plugged straight into wall and the DCV on the output immediately climbed from about 0 to 2vDC and I shut it off. I then smelled burning. (Tastes like burning). I'm not sure what to do with this thing at this point.
I should note that I only have 1 PA out of 2 connected to the transformer. Each PA has its own winding and Molex connector.
Ok what I feared the most. Plugged straight into wall and the DCV on the output immediately climbed from about 0 to 2vDC and I shut it off. I then smelled burning. (Tastes like burning). I'm not sure what to do with this thing at this point.
I should note that I only have 1 PA out of 2 connected to the transformer. Each PA has its own winding and Molex connector.
Your welcome to the 2 you gave me if they will help you out of a jam, you just gotta come out my way.
i still have not had the time to crack them open,
nosaj
soldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
Those are both fried too I believe so not sure they'll be of any help. But thanks! Hoping to fix this thang then maybe I can assist on those. Pulling all the transistors out again. Weeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Consensus on no heatsink when using bulb limiter? I'd like to be able to see the components when firing it up. In case I see smoke. The heatsinks cover the PA.
Also consensus on powering up without outer sets of transistors? Only inner transistors installed?
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