Guitar shop I do repairs for had an Peavey Classic 50 come in that was blowing main fuses. Don't know how many they fed into it before bringing for repair, but sounded like a few at least. I pulled the power tubes and put in a main fuse and brought it up on the variac with LBL. Immediately on bringing up the voltage there was some hum in the speakers. It didn't necessarily get that much stronger as the voltage went up, but it did start to make the 300W bulb limiter start to glow a little so I shut it down. I tried it again with the amp in standby, hum and current draw still there. Pulling the HV leads to the recifier allows me to bring the voltage up with no hum and no real current draw. I didn't have time to check any of the voltages in this condition. I am assuming this is either a problem with the bridge rectifier diodes or the caps, causing lots of AC ripple that can then couple out through the OT to the speakers? I put my DMM across the diodes and caps and nothing was shorted but that was all I had to time to do today. Does diode or cap problem sound right based on the symptoms?
Here is a schematic, don't know if it is exactly this revision but seems close.
Thanks,
Greg
Here is a schematic, don't know if it is exactly this revision but seems close.
Thanks,
Greg
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