Hi i thought i would start a new thread for this as iv noticed it said in others that it can help get a responce, plus its a new problem anyhow so here goes..... o by the way iv copied this from the old thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but to recap the amp was blowing the main fuse.
Hi again
Just an update on the PMX.
I replaced one pair of 2SC5200 (NPN) & 2SA1943 (PNP) as these were the only components i could find faulty!!.
After building it back up, i switched her on and she sprang back into life again and all was working fine, for 3 hours i fed her some Guns n roses and she loved it!. Then after testing i turned off the i pod and switched off the PMX, 'thats when it got interesting....
There was a very low hum starting to come from the speakers '''with power off''' and then it stoped. I tried to turn it back on again but the fuse had blowen, the PMX uses a 6.25A but i was only using a 1A fuse for testing so i poped a 2A in and it works again, happy dayz, but the hum still comes when i turn the power off so i have to remove the kettle lead incase it burns something out.
Im just wondering is this hum normal for the PMX2000??? i also have a Peavey XR684F but that has no hum at power down, it just switches off and thats that!!.
I have no idea whats causing the hum like i said its fine untill you switch it off and you get the hum. I dont know how long it lasts for iv pulled the lead out so as not to further damage the unit every time it hapend. ( Them parts are hard to get to on this amp so i dont wish to hurt them.)
Thanks for taking the time to respond to my thread, Take care.
Hi again
Just an update on the PMX.
I replaced one pair of 2SC5200 (NPN) & 2SA1943 (PNP) as these were the only components i could find faulty!!.
After building it back up, i switched her on and she sprang back into life again and all was working fine, for 3 hours i fed her some Guns n roses and she loved it!. Then after testing i turned off the i pod and switched off the PMX, 'thats when it got interesting....
There was a very low hum starting to come from the speakers '''with power off''' and then it stoped. I tried to turn it back on again but the fuse had blowen, the PMX uses a 6.25A but i was only using a 1A fuse for testing so i poped a 2A in and it works again, happy dayz, but the hum still comes when i turn the power off so i have to remove the kettle lead incase it burns something out.
Im just wondering is this hum normal for the PMX2000??? i also have a Peavey XR684F but that has no hum at power down, it just switches off and thats that!!.
I have no idea whats causing the hum like i said its fine untill you switch it off and you get the hum. I dont know how long it lasts for iv pulled the lead out so as not to further damage the unit every time it hapend. ( Them parts are hard to get to on this amp so i dont wish to hurt them.)
Thanks for taking the time to respond to my thread, Take care.
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