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David Payne Posted on Sep 18, 2019

My vyper 30 amp won't light up when I turn it on but I can hear a slight buzz from my amp?

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SOURCE: is there any way i

They offer 1 manual for all the Vyper series. Vyper Manual PDF. I have no info on the CD you are looking for, Try this page for programs to download. you might try Peavey's support. Hope this helps Fix Ya up.

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You have two options. First a faulty cartridge. Or a faulty pre-amp in the main amp.
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They offer 1 manual for all the Vyper series. Vyper Manual PDF. I have no info on the CD you are looking for, Try this page for programs to download. you might try Peavey's support. Hope this helps Fix Ya up.
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