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Where is fuse on peavey kb1 located?
Not sure about the KB-1, but many newer Peavey amps
( A Vyper for example)
have the fuse soldered to the circuit board.
If you're going to go through the effort of soldering, I'd suggest buying, and soldering in, a rear panel accessible fuse holder, so you only need to do it once.
1/29/2019 10:32:36 PM •
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on Jan 29, 2019
I have a Peavey KB60. I want to install casters on the bottom. How do I open up the bottom of the amp to get access to install these?
What kind of casters are you installing? There are two types, ones that have a shaft sticking up from the base and ones that only have the flat base with four screw holes - I recommend using the flat base ones. There is no real easy way to open up the bottom of the cabinet as it is glued and then covered with the tolex or similar material. If you have the ones with a shaft I recommend getting the other type. The shaft has a socket you have to install in the bottom which makes them removable. There is no reason to remove the casters so get the ones that are screw mounted.
1/18/2019 1:02:26 AM •
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on Jan 18, 2019
Do do 115 Peavey amplifier have a fuse that can be blown
Yes..these amps due have fuses.
Check to make sure the fuse is good, it should be close to the power cord in the back under a small, black, screw on type knob.
You should also check the power on/of switch and power cord for issues.
1/16/2019 7:07:45 PM •
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on Jan 16, 2019
I have the Sanpera I
The pedal is attached to a rotary reostat (volume control) - usually geared directly or connected with a belt. Make sure the connections are OK - it might have come disconnected or the wires may be broken - check the cables in the pedal and also the pc board they're connected to. If not. it may be the reostat that needs replacing
I recently bought a used
Have you tried replacing the cable that goes between the sanpera and the Vypr 30? It could be as simple as a bad cable.
Good Luck
Hey, I have a peavey
Classic case of switch failure. Before you do anything, get a can of aerosol contact cleaner and spray it into the space between the switch and the faceplate - the cleaner needs to go inside the switch; then push the button several times to try and clean the contacts. That may solve your problem.
Good Luck
How to disassemble Peavey Amp
You will need to remove either the top or bottom panel to get at the jacks. There is probably a bad solder joint that needs to be repaired. You might try tightening the screws on the XLR jacks that fasten them to the back panel first and the nuts that fasten the 1/4"jacks also. I really do not recommend you do this yourself ( accessing the interior) unless you have electronic servicing experience as the filter capacitors in the power supply store a dangerous charge and are soldered to the circuit board in fairly close vicinity to the output stage.
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