Hi, i've read a few threads and i know that some people here seem to know a lot on Peavey's amp, so i register to get in.
I have one of the latest model of the CS800 it's the H version.
Wind tunnel, single PC Board and surface mount components.
The amp was working but suddently begin to "hiss ot buzz" at a loud enough level to be very annoying on both channel.
A kind of mid pitch buzz between a hiss and 60hz noise with weird "shortwave like" sound on the background.
And it was also doing a big tumb at power off.
Looking around, each amp channel have it's own dedicated power supply.
Tracing the signal, the noise appear to be from the amp circuit, barerly detectable in the pream/crossover section with a tracer.
The only common link between the Amps is the bias supply, 2 regulators for +15 and -15 dc and one for a +5v.
So i changed all the big caps on the power supply and the 3 bias regulators and their caps too.
When i powerd the unit back, i heard a buzz in the circuit and the breaker tripped.
I've remove the crowbar triac and this wat i see:
TR5
Pin 1+ and 2- = 440k
Pin 1- and 2+ = 36meg
Both position if i short pin 3 to pin 2 = between 78 Ohm
TR6
Pin 1+ and 2- = 0.647 meg
Pin 1- and 2+ = 36meg
Both position if i short pin 3 to pin 2 = between 82 Ohm
Both look suspicious to me regarding the first reading...
Is it OK or they are done ?
Thanks
I have one of the latest model of the CS800 it's the H version.
Wind tunnel, single PC Board and surface mount components.
The amp was working but suddently begin to "hiss ot buzz" at a loud enough level to be very annoying on both channel.
A kind of mid pitch buzz between a hiss and 60hz noise with weird "shortwave like" sound on the background.
And it was also doing a big tumb at power off.
Looking around, each amp channel have it's own dedicated power supply.
Tracing the signal, the noise appear to be from the amp circuit, barerly detectable in the pream/crossover section with a tracer.
The only common link between the Amps is the bias supply, 2 regulators for +15 and -15 dc and one for a +5v.
So i changed all the big caps on the power supply and the 3 bias regulators and their caps too.
When i powerd the unit back, i heard a buzz in the circuit and the breaker tripped.
I've remove the crowbar triac and this wat i see:
TR5
Pin 1+ and 2- = 440k
Pin 1- and 2+ = 36meg
Both position if i short pin 3 to pin 2 = between 78 Ohm
TR6
Pin 1+ and 2- = 0.647 meg
Pin 1- and 2+ = 36meg
Both position if i short pin 3 to pin 2 = between 82 Ohm
Both look suspicious to me regarding the first reading...
Is it OK or they are done ?
Thanks
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