Hello,
Could use some guidance in restoring a Peavy bass amp. I could be wrong but believe there are two versions of the TKO 80, and this is the older one, from late 70's.?
When turned on, the amp makes a hum, volume control makes no difference, and does not amplify a source.
My son and I changed out the filter caps, but no apparent change. We did not try connecting the speaker but could observe the semi-saw tooth output on the oscilloscope. Looks like strong ripple to me. It's about 1.5V, see photo. We had to take the picture quickly because we noticed a 0.33 ohm 5 watt resistor started smoking, circled in photo.
The frequency is 100Hz, see photo. (I live in Europe). Both the V and Hz were taken on the output where a 8ohm 25W resistor replaces the speaker.
Could someone point us to a schema and layout diagrams?
We have some experience but obviously are too novice to know next steps. Appreciate your help.
Paul
Could use some guidance in restoring a Peavy bass amp. I could be wrong but believe there are two versions of the TKO 80, and this is the older one, from late 70's.?
When turned on, the amp makes a hum, volume control makes no difference, and does not amplify a source.
My son and I changed out the filter caps, but no apparent change. We did not try connecting the speaker but could observe the semi-saw tooth output on the oscilloscope. Looks like strong ripple to me. It's about 1.5V, see photo. We had to take the picture quickly because we noticed a 0.33 ohm 5 watt resistor started smoking, circled in photo.
The frequency is 100Hz, see photo. (I live in Europe). Both the V and Hz were taken on the output where a 8ohm 25W resistor replaces the speaker.
Could someone point us to a schema and layout diagrams?
We have some experience but obviously are too novice to know next steps. Appreciate your help.
Paul
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