Peavy sells out warehouse of NOS parts.
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Peavy sells out warehouse of NOS parts.
Anyone hear about this? I was at a jam with Mike McGee and we were takling Peavey amp shop talk. He said they sold all the NOS parts and wont be refurbing any more old Peavey products. They will only work on warranty repairs!
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Bad news for sure. I'm hoping we have some local amp techs that still stock some parts to keep these old workhorses running. Good thing Peavey amps have a good reputation for lasting forever (almost). I know those dual pots are almost impossible to find. I wonder if the Peavey amps that don't have these dual pots are still in trouble of getting repaired? Or are there suitable replacements parts that could still be used??
These Peavey parts issues are yet another reason to reconsider tube amps for longevity. Yes, they can be heavy. But at least you can repair or rebuild them as the need arises.
I wonder how Quilter will be addressing parts/maintenance issues in the future? Maybe some of you Quilter guys can answer this question. I love the idea of very light amp. And many of you have written wonderful things about the TB 202. I know Travis Toy wouldn't use junk. I'm even tempted to take the TB 202 plunge too. Still, I wonder about how these amps were perform in the long-term. I seriously doubt they will come close to the longevity of the Peavey amps. I really hope I'm wrong on this. Time will tell.
These Peavey parts issues are yet another reason to reconsider tube amps for longevity. Yes, they can be heavy. But at least you can repair or rebuild them as the need arises.
I wonder how Quilter will be addressing parts/maintenance issues in the future? Maybe some of you Quilter guys can answer this question. I love the idea of very light amp. And many of you have written wonderful things about the TB 202. I know Travis Toy wouldn't use junk. I'm even tempted to take the TB 202 plunge too. Still, I wonder about how these amps were perform in the long-term. I seriously doubt they will come close to the longevity of the Peavey amps. I really hope I'm wrong on this. Time will tell.
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That is disappointing to hear. Anyone have a general idea how much Peavey parts are off the shelf available elsewhere?
I better buy the pot to fix my bandit now I guess. If I can find someone selling one.
I better buy the pot to fix my bandit now I guess. If I can find someone selling one.
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I find this hard to believe because their repair service is still doing repairs. I sent a Nashville 400 not long ago and it was repaired and returned promptly!
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If this is true, it is news to me.
I will find out for sure and post. I will call the man himself.
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I will find out for sure and post. I will call the man himself.
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Peavey NOS parts sale
Hey Mike Brown any info on this? I dont know who bought the inventory.I heard Peavey is only repairing the newer products that are under warranty. UGHH
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Re: Peavey NOS parts sale
Mike hasn't been with Peavey for quite some time.Dan Murphy wrote:Hey Mike Brown any info on this? I dont know who bought the inventory.I heard Peavey is only repairing the newer products that are under warranty. UGHH
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To the above poster. Mike Brown has not been with TV for several years. As far as repairs here is the statement from the man himself yesterday
"As far as the non warranty repairs, that's not true but we are down to just three techs and are encouraging people to use service centers out in the field to keep our work load down. We still have a variety of old parts although the older the units the more parts are becoming obsolete and that's just natural as US manufacturers shut down due to going off shore."
"As far as the non warranty repairs, that's not true but we are down to just three techs and are encouraging people to use service centers out in the field to keep our work load down. We still have a variety of old parts although the older the units the more parts are becoming obsolete and that's just natural as US manufacturers shut down due to going off shore."
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Unfortunately, it seems Peavey is one of the US manufacturers that moved manufacturing offshore. Do they manufacture anything in the US anymore? Bill?Bill Ferguson wrote:To the above poster. Mike Brown has not been with TV for several years. As far as repairs here is the statement from the man himself yesterday
"As far as the non warranty repairs, that's not true but we are down to just three techs and are encouraging people to use service centers out in the field to keep our work load down. We still have a variety of old parts although the older the units the more parts are becoming obsolete and that's just natural as US manufacturers shut down due to going off shore."
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I don't think so, but there are some plans in the works.
Yep, sadly, almost every company moved offshore in order to compete.
Blame your government, not the companies. IMHO
Hope companies will be moving home soon.
Yep, sadly, almost every company moved offshore in order to compete.
Blame your government, not the companies. IMHO
Hope companies will be moving home soon.
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It's interesting but somewhat depressing that old tube amps are still easier to source parts for than their later solid state successors. I'm afraid it's all part of the planned or unplanned obsolescence that took over in the 60's.
Early transistors are far rarer than tubes. Early chips probably even rarer. Had it not been for the USSR military, none of this stuff would be that easy to find nowadays.
Dave
Early transistors are far rarer than tubes. Early chips probably even rarer. Had it not been for the USSR military, none of this stuff would be that easy to find nowadays.
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Thanks Bill for the detective work. Close it up please.