Today, my Old School Peavey CS - 800C power amp has failed... but I can't let go!
I've enjoyed it's use at my wedding, and daily at low volume ever since ... but not today.
When switched on today, a buzz / hum is emitted from the subwoofers attached on both channel A and B while both DDT leds glow solid... with or without audio input plugged in.
With or without DDT defeated, increasing or decreasing the gain of channel A or B has no effect on the volume or nature of the buzz, and I cannot hear any trace of the input signal amid the hum buzz.
Unlike Channel A, Channel B DDT led will shut off when I defeat the DDT, and this behavior follows when swapping the A & B output / driver boards. In either configuration though, hum / buzz persists with absolutely no trace of the input signal.
Absence of both these boards seem to create a short when switched on, but the amp is plugged into a GFI outlet thus it throws outlet's breaker.
Unplugging the speakers alleviates the buzzing sound, LOL, but all other symptoms remain regardless of whether speakers are plugged in.
The fan and speed control switch work on high and low speeds, and the neon light in the power switch glows when powered on.
The amp has always historically operated well and within thermal specification, including the moment I turned it off 12 hours ago.
On internal inspection, I removed a fair amount of dust and debris, but didn't smell nor identify any burnt components.
Plugged in, but switched off, the resistance measured across the output posts are
Channel A: 3.91k
Channel B: 4.75k
Thanks in advance!
I've enjoyed it's use at my wedding, and daily at low volume ever since ... but not today.
When switched on today, a buzz / hum is emitted from the subwoofers attached on both channel A and B while both DDT leds glow solid... with or without audio input plugged in.
With or without DDT defeated, increasing or decreasing the gain of channel A or B has no effect on the volume or nature of the buzz, and I cannot hear any trace of the input signal amid the hum buzz.
Unlike Channel A, Channel B DDT led will shut off when I defeat the DDT, and this behavior follows when swapping the A & B output / driver boards. In either configuration though, hum / buzz persists with absolutely no trace of the input signal.
Absence of both these boards seem to create a short when switched on, but the amp is plugged into a GFI outlet thus it throws outlet's breaker.
Unplugging the speakers alleviates the buzzing sound, LOL, but all other symptoms remain regardless of whether speakers are plugged in.
The fan and speed control switch work on high and low speeds, and the neon light in the power switch glows when powered on.
The amp has always historically operated well and within thermal specification, including the moment I turned it off 12 hours ago.
On internal inspection, I removed a fair amount of dust and debris, but didn't smell nor identify any burnt components.
Plugged in, but switched off, the resistance measured across the output posts are
Channel A: 3.91k
Channel B: 4.75k
Thanks in advance!
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