Hi All, I'm new to the forum and hoping I can get an answer to my problem. I bought this Peavey XR-600C 6 channel PA head a few weeks ago, and when hooked up to the SP3 Cabs that came with it
there's an aggravating noise coming from the speakers. The best I can describe the 'Noise', is that someone had their guitar plugged into an amp with it on, unplugged their guitar and let the cord lay on the floor. Not a hum per se' , sounds like an open ground somewhere or something. This XR600 head uses a 400BH Power amp module. I saw on another thread here a guy that was having a similar problem.
I believe it was Enzo? that suggested that it could be a TL074 Op Amp gone south, and to swap it out with another from the front end. Well I have the amp open and found the TL074 however, there isn't another one anywhere in this amp that I could swap out with it. There are a ton of RC4558 Op Amps. I did however, find 20 some odd solder connections that I desoldered and resoldered. All of the 1/4" inputs had bad solder connections, which I resoldered. I hooked it all back up and that noise is still present. I'm going to use this amp and SP3's to DJ small parties and weddings etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I do have an electronics background. Hakko soldering station, Fluke model 75III Meter..etc.. I'm just stumped here..
Thanks in Advance, PepsiMoon
there's an aggravating noise coming from the speakers. The best I can describe the 'Noise', is that someone had their guitar plugged into an amp with it on, unplugged their guitar and let the cord lay on the floor. Not a hum per se' , sounds like an open ground somewhere or something. This XR600 head uses a 400BH Power amp module. I saw on another thread here a guy that was having a similar problem.
I believe it was Enzo? that suggested that it could be a TL074 Op Amp gone south, and to swap it out with another from the front end. Well I have the amp open and found the TL074 however, there isn't another one anywhere in this amp that I could swap out with it. There are a ton of RC4558 Op Amps. I did however, find 20 some odd solder connections that I desoldered and resoldered. All of the 1/4" inputs had bad solder connections, which I resoldered. I hooked it all back up and that noise is still present. I'm going to use this amp and SP3's to DJ small parties and weddings etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I do have an electronics background. Hakko soldering station, Fluke model 75III Meter..etc.. I'm just stumped here..
Thanks in Advance, PepsiMoon
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