Greetings,
I'm repairing a Triple X head that came in with a complaint of "volume loss".
When I fired it up to test, I found it was behaving in one of two ways, which I can actually toggle by turning the amp on and off:
The amp will power up, have severely reduced volume, will be very noise-free, and have a raging, thrash meta-type of distortion;
OR - it will power up, be extremely loud (as you would expect for a 120W head), but have horrendous hiss, as well as faint motorboating along with a very clock-like ticking. The tone also seems kind of boxy when it's in this "behavior mode". And finally, V1, when physically tapped with a chopstick in this mode, seems to be very microphonic and sensitive. It's not the tube itself, I've swapped out several and this behavior is common to all.
The Power and Standby switches also pop extremely loudly, and the amp throws out a pretty strong surge when turned off.
I've tested and replaced all tubes (the customer wanted full tube replacement as well).
I'm suspecting decoupling caps might be shot? I mostly work on vintage amps and Marshalls and Fenders, this is my first venture into a newer Peavey, and I'm wondering if there are some common faults here to look for.
Thanks!
I'm repairing a Triple X head that came in with a complaint of "volume loss".
When I fired it up to test, I found it was behaving in one of two ways, which I can actually toggle by turning the amp on and off:
The amp will power up, have severely reduced volume, will be very noise-free, and have a raging, thrash meta-type of distortion;
OR - it will power up, be extremely loud (as you would expect for a 120W head), but have horrendous hiss, as well as faint motorboating along with a very clock-like ticking. The tone also seems kind of boxy when it's in this "behavior mode". And finally, V1, when physically tapped with a chopstick in this mode, seems to be very microphonic and sensitive. It's not the tube itself, I've swapped out several and this behavior is common to all.
The Power and Standby switches also pop extremely loudly, and the amp throws out a pretty strong surge when turned off.
I've tested and replaced all tubes (the customer wanted full tube replacement as well).
I'm suspecting decoupling caps might be shot? I mostly work on vintage amps and Marshalls and Fenders, this is my first venture into a newer Peavey, and I'm wondering if there are some common faults here to look for.
Thanks!
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