Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube
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Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube
I've got a Bandit 112 that only works when I plug into the return jack. Neither input works, except that you can barely get some sound, hardly enough to hear it in the speaker. Any idea what's wrong?
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Could possibly be a broken connection at the input jack.
- Steve English
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Another thing to try:
Plug a guitar cable from the send to the return jack.
Sometimes the "normally closed" jacks on the send will get a little funky after not being used over time. Exercising the jack by inserting and removing the plug several times can restore the connection.
Cool little amps! I've got one.
Plug a guitar cable from the send to the return jack.
Sometimes the "normally closed" jacks on the send will get a little funky after not being used over time. Exercising the jack by inserting and removing the plug several times can restore the connection.
Cool little amps! I've got one.
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- Stephen Winters
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Like Steve said,
Put a short cable from your send to your return jack...then plug your guitar into one of the input jacks.
I have one of these amps, and this has worked for me. If you have those send/return jacks replaced it will fix the problem. But using a cable is cheaper.
Put a short cable from your send to your return jack...then plug your guitar into one of the input jacks.
I have one of these amps, and this has worked for me. If you have those send/return jacks replaced it will fix the problem. But using a cable is cheaper.
Stephen Winters
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- Tony Prior
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I'm not familiar with this model but I am familiar with this Peavey issue. Take the chassis out of the cabinet , go get some Radio Shack or other brand contact cleaner. Really clean all the plugs and connections, inputs, out's, effect sends etc, I mean really clean them. If there is a reverb connector don't forget that one too, both ends.
When cleaning the input/send jacks use a 1/4 male plug in and out to make sure the cleaner is getting in there , especially those double jacks with two center positions. If you can get a soft small brush use that as well.
The volume worked for a few seconds, thats a great indicator, this issue is fairly common with older Peavey amps, Nashvlle 400's and such.
I generally clean my N400 once a year regardless of whether it needs it or not. It's routine now.
good luck
tp
When cleaning the input/send jacks use a 1/4 male plug in and out to make sure the cleaner is getting in there , especially those double jacks with two center positions. If you can get a soft small brush use that as well.
The volume worked for a few seconds, thats a great indicator, this issue is fairly common with older Peavey amps, Nashvlle 400's and such.
I generally clean my N400 once a year regardless of whether it needs it or not. It's routine now.
good luck
tp
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