Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 17 Apr 2006 2:17 am
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There may be a "basic" checklist. But, whenever I got an amp for repair I concentratred on what the reported problem(s) was.
But, generally, I always check all connections such as the molex connectors in the older Peavey's (and spray contact cleaner one the male and femle pins), spray volume control cleaner/lube in each pot, check the jacks, do a visual inspection of the entire amp's electronics including the PC boards, check for loose pots and jacks,etc. Electronic testing, with a signal generator and scope, is done when it's repaired so that's not needed in final checkout. But I always tested amps with a guitar, steel or bass depending on what the amp was used for as the "final" test. |
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