Hello all,
I am trying to fix the Peavey Backstage (I think it is a model from 2003) and I need some help as I don't have much experience with fixing guitar amp.
The problem is that when I am switching on the guitar amp there is a constant loud hum from the speaker. Adjusting the potentiometers does not change anything.
The DC voltage on the speaker is 10V and as far I know this is much to high.
So far I have checked:
IC2 - RC4558p (outside the circuit) - looks OK
Q10 - PNP B1366 (outside the circuit)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: OL
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: OL
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: O.638
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: 0.640
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL
Q9 - NPN D2058 (outside the circuit)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: O.606
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: O.606
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: OL
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: OL
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL
All other transistors - (all of them are NPN C1740)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: O.716
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: O.710
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: OL (except: Q2 -> 2.6V, D8 -> 2.2V -> Q6 2.7V , Q4 -> 1.8V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: OL
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL (except: Q1 ->2.6V, Q7 -> 2.2V, Q5 -> 2.7V Q3 -> 1.9V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL (Q1 -> 0.7V, Q7 -> 0.7V, Q5 -> 0.7V, Q3 -> 0.7V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
All diodes have around 0.615 and in other direction they have OL (except: D5 D4 D2 they have 2.6) checked hen connected to circuit.
On RC4558p the +VCC is 24V and -VCC is -24V
I have attached the schematic that I have found in the internet.
Do you have any suggestion what I can check to find the issue?
I am trying to fix the Peavey Backstage (I think it is a model from 2003) and I need some help as I don't have much experience with fixing guitar amp.
The problem is that when I am switching on the guitar amp there is a constant loud hum from the speaker. Adjusting the potentiometers does not change anything.
The DC voltage on the speaker is 10V and as far I know this is much to high.
So far I have checked:
IC2 - RC4558p (outside the circuit) - looks OK
Q10 - PNP B1366 (outside the circuit)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: OL
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: OL
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: O.638
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: 0.640
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL
Q9 - NPN D2058 (outside the circuit)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: O.606
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: O.606
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: OL
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: OL
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL
All other transistors - (all of them are NPN C1740)
Positive lead to base and negative to emitter: O.716
Positive lead to base and negative to collector: O.710
Negative lead to base and positive to collector: OL (except: Q2 -> 2.6V, D8 -> 2.2V -> Q6 2.7V , Q4 -> 1.8V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
Negative lead to base and positive to emitter: OL
Negative emitter, positive collector: OL (except: Q1 ->2.6V, Q7 -> 2.2V, Q5 -> 2.7V Q3 -> 1.9V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
Negative collector, positive emiter: OL (Q1 -> 0.7V, Q7 -> 0.7V, Q5 -> 0.7V, Q3 -> 0.7V but outside the circuit all of them have OL)
All diodes have around 0.615 and in other direction they have OL (except: D5 D4 D2 they have 2.6) checked hen connected to circuit.
On RC4558p the +VCC is 24V and -VCC is -24V
I have attached the schematic that I have found in the internet.
Do you have any suggestion what I can check to find the issue?
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