Hello everyone,
Just last week my Peavey VK100 MK1 died on me. I was playing in a rehearsal and it suddenly went silent. It didn't shut down and I noticed that the power amp tubes were looking weird. The two tubes to the left were really dim and the two on the right were really bright.
So I shut it down, changed the head to another one to continue the rehearsal and noticed that 2 of my pedals in the FX Loop (MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe and Akai Headrush V2) that were on at the moment when the amp died were not letting any signal through anymore. So it looks like the head took them with it. Could it be that somehow the FX Loop let some current through to the pedals that killed them?
I checked the tubes with the Orange VT1000 tester and all of the power tubes tested as "failed", same thing for the pre-amp tubes, only one tested as "worn", others failed. I have never come across all of the tubes going out at once.
I took the chassis out, checked it and there were no obvious visual signs of any damage or something burned. Tested all of the fuses, they were good.
I don't have any knowledge with amp repairs and diagnostics, but I am quite handy with soldering iron and have done some small repairs on amps and pedals, like replacing jacks and other obviously faulty components without any problems. Yes, I know that you can have high voltage stored inside the amp and that you need to discharge it.
I was hoping that someone can help me with the diagnostics of the fault and repair or at least point me in the right direction. I am always willing to learn.
Thanks!
Just last week my Peavey VK100 MK1 died on me. I was playing in a rehearsal and it suddenly went silent. It didn't shut down and I noticed that the power amp tubes were looking weird. The two tubes to the left were really dim and the two on the right were really bright.
So I shut it down, changed the head to another one to continue the rehearsal and noticed that 2 of my pedals in the FX Loop (MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe and Akai Headrush V2) that were on at the moment when the amp died were not letting any signal through anymore. So it looks like the head took them with it. Could it be that somehow the FX Loop let some current through to the pedals that killed them?
I checked the tubes with the Orange VT1000 tester and all of the power tubes tested as "failed", same thing for the pre-amp tubes, only one tested as "worn", others failed. I have never come across all of the tubes going out at once.
I took the chassis out, checked it and there were no obvious visual signs of any damage or something burned. Tested all of the fuses, they were good.
I don't have any knowledge with amp repairs and diagnostics, but I am quite handy with soldering iron and have done some small repairs on amps and pedals, like replacing jacks and other obviously faulty components without any problems. Yes, I know that you can have high voltage stored inside the amp and that you need to discharge it.
I was hoping that someone can help me with the diagnostics of the fault and repair or at least point me in the right direction. I am always willing to learn.
Thanks!
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