Greetings all, new to the forum. Hope I have posted in the right area. I have a Peavey KB300 keyboard amp given to me. I'm a drummer using it for edrums. He said after moving it over some very rough Terran, the amp just hums when turned on. I have been searching this forum and the internet and done some work on it.
I have replaced the 2 filter caps with the 63 volt 4300 ones and 1 resister that looked like it "leaked".
Didn't help. The speaker sucks in and hums when turned on. I do get signal from the line out when I plug something in up front.
I saw where a guy was getting DC voltage to his speaker online. Sure enough, when I checked, I am getting about 38 volts DC from the 2 pins that go to the horn and wolfer.
I have a KB100 now. I plugged that amp head into the 300 speakers, just for a short test because the impedance is different. The speakers work very well, no problems.
I have checked the board for bad solder joints and anything that might look bad.
I'm no electronics guy, but if anyone could lead me in the right direction it would be much appreciated! Thanks!!!
I have replaced the 2 filter caps with the 63 volt 4300 ones and 1 resister that looked like it "leaked".
Didn't help. The speaker sucks in and hums when turned on. I do get signal from the line out when I plug something in up front.
I saw where a guy was getting DC voltage to his speaker online. Sure enough, when I checked, I am getting about 38 volts DC from the 2 pins that go to the horn and wolfer.
I have a KB100 now. I plugged that amp head into the 300 speakers, just for a short test because the impedance is different. The speakers work very well, no problems.
I have checked the board for bad solder joints and anything that might look bad.
I'm no electronics guy, but if anyone could lead me in the right direction it would be much appreciated! Thanks!!!
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