Speaker powered on with nothing plugged into to it. It makes popping noise, appears to be in a clippiing cycle.
SOURCE: have a peavey-xr-600b peavey mixer
Hi chillin884
Not a good sign. Something has gone wrong with the output stages of your Peavey. It is not a good idea to continue plugging it in as damage may occur to your speakers. I suggest you take it to a decent music gear repair guy for a look see and give you a quote to repair These heads, like all Peavey gear, are pretty solid and worth repair. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news like this, good luck
regards
Graeme
SOURCE: Peavey KB 300
Yes a horn can get blown. This should be 2 pieces, the horn itself and a circular driver on the rear. The driver itself will have what is called a diaphragm that can be removed and replaced. That is the part you want. Open up the speaker and get the part number off of the back of the horn and order the diaphragm from Peavey.
Dan
SOURCE: peavey minx 110 no sound from main speaker but
Inside the headphone jack is a built in switching mechanism. It is there to cut off the sound to the speaker when you are using headphones to practice quietly. For some reason or another it seems as if this is no longer working correctly. One of the causes of this can be bad solder joints on the circuit board where this jack is located. Another cause is a failure of the jack itself. If you are capable, Take the circuit board out and have a look. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: makes thumping noise without input from receiver
So no wires plugged into it at all? Sounds like a cold solder joint on a board or a bad connection inside the amplifier.
SOURCE: RIght speaker not working in
Let's name the product and use FM for troubleshooting. Are you saying you have the Right Front and both rear amp channels/speakers not working? What DOES work?
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