Hi everyone,
I recently bought a used Peavey Classic 30, since I heard good things about the amp.
When I turned it on it hummed quite loudly, so I started troubleshooting by changing all the large electrolytic caps. While I was working on the PCB, I noticed that some parts seemed to have been changed.
I read a bunch about Peavey Classic 30 mods (like the Blue Guitar ones), but the changes on my one seem strange: It's all capacitors that have been replaced with resistors (details attached). The resistors used look like a different colour and make as the other ones on the board.
From what I've read, the circuit never changed on this, is this true? If so, why would someone put resistors in place of those capacitors, and is it safe to just drop the original parts back in?
I recently bought a used Peavey Classic 30, since I heard good things about the amp.
When I turned it on it hummed quite loudly, so I started troubleshooting by changing all the large electrolytic caps. While I was working on the PCB, I noticed that some parts seemed to have been changed.
I read a bunch about Peavey Classic 30 mods (like the Blue Guitar ones), but the changes on my one seem strange: It's all capacitors that have been replaced with resistors (details attached). The resistors used look like a different colour and make as the other ones on the board.
From what I've read, the circuit never changed on this, is this true? If so, why would someone put resistors in place of those capacitors, and is it safe to just drop the original parts back in?
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