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Topic: Bad Capacitor? |
Dennis Detweiler
From: Solon, Iowa, US
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Posted 2 Feb 2011 1:24 pm
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It's a Session 400 Limited:
Very little power and sounds like a blown speaker when harshly plucking the low strings. Same results when switching to other speakers. I probed for broken leads and found nothing. Patching from the "preamp out" to another power amp and I get hum and no signal from the guitar. Any troubleshooting ideas?
Thanks. _________________ 1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Revelation preamp, Carbon Copy Delay and Hall Of Fame Reverb, Crown XLS 1002, 2- 15" Eminence Wheelhouse speakers, ShoBud Pedal, Effects Pedals. 1949 Epiphone D-8. |
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Tim Marcus
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 2 Feb 2011 1:54 pm
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probably not a cap. Probably a blown transistor or opamp. Either that or a bad connection to a control pot - open it up and inspect all of the solder joints.
If you know how to use an oscilloscope this will be very easy to find - inject a sine wave and trace it until you see the distortion.
If not, bring it to a tech. _________________ Milkmansound.com |
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LARRY COLE
From: LANCASTER, OHIO, USA
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Posted 2 Feb 2011 6:06 pm
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Run a cable from preamp out to power amp in. Peaveys have a reputation for the power amp in jack getting dirty and not getting a good connection. |
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Dennis Detweiler
From: Solon, Iowa, US
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Posted 3 Feb 2011 10:49 am
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Thanks a bunch! It was the contacts (closed positions) on all of the input/output effects jacks. The worst was the pre (volume pedal)jacks.
Now, best way to clean these up? Very fine wet/dry sandpaper? Contact cleaner only?
Then some parts upgrades.
Any suggestions for rack mount reverb?
Thanks Again! _________________ 1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Revelation preamp, Carbon Copy Delay and Hall Of Fame Reverb, Crown XLS 1002, 2- 15" Eminence Wheelhouse speakers, ShoBud Pedal, Effects Pedals. 1949 Epiphone D-8. |
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LARRY COLE
From: LANCASTER, OHIO, USA
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Posted 3 Feb 2011 7:13 pm
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The best way IMHO is to replace them with Switchcraft jacks. I did in my Nashville 400 and never had anymore problems with them. |
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