Fellow MEF members....
Our good friends at Peavey sent me the schematic for the Peavey 300 Series Monitor Equalizer Amplifier - see below.
I picked up this unit yesterday. It unit works!! But, the slider controls are crusty and very difficult to move. I hit them with some cleaner and lubricant. They are still difficult to move freely and I am afraid they might break at any point in time.
So my question is, "if I should need" or "want to" bypass the EQ section (with a switch on the front panel), how would you do it?
My guess is that you need to break the connection that goes to the EQ, then hang a resistor off U4B Pin 3 to ground and switch out R20 for some other value and take that to ground?
I am looking at U1A as an example and trying to figure out what the gain should be for U4A if the EQ was not there.
Thanks !!
Peavey_Series_300_Monitor_Preamp.pdf
Our good friends at Peavey sent me the schematic for the Peavey 300 Series Monitor Equalizer Amplifier - see below.
I picked up this unit yesterday. It unit works!! But, the slider controls are crusty and very difficult to move. I hit them with some cleaner and lubricant. They are still difficult to move freely and I am afraid they might break at any point in time.
So my question is, "if I should need" or "want to" bypass the EQ section (with a switch on the front panel), how would you do it?
My guess is that you need to break the connection that goes to the EQ, then hang a resistor off U4B Pin 3 to ground and switch out R20 for some other value and take that to ground?
I am looking at U1A as an example and trying to figure out what the gain should be for U4A if the EQ was not there.
Thanks !!
Peavey_Series_300_Monitor_Preamp.pdf
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