Nashville 400 problem - please help!
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Jeff Lampert
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Nashville 400 problem - please help!
The pull-switch that brightens the tone no longer brightens it. Well, maybe a hair, but nothing like it was doing previously. Any ideas. Thanks in advance.
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Jack Stoner
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Jeff, based on your questions I'd say take it to an authorized Peavey repair center for repair or send it to Peavey for repair.
To get at the PC board, quite a bit has to be disassembled. If the switch is bad, it will have to be replaced with an exact replacement from Peavey (it's a combination switch/pot).
To get at the PC board, quite a bit has to be disassembled. If the switch is bad, it will have to be replaced with an exact replacement from Peavey (it's a combination switch/pot).
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Jeff Lampert
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I change my strings at least once a week. I first noticed this at a gig last Friday where I played on a new set of strings. By the way, I always play with the brightness pulled on. Couldn't I just solder a connection that bypasses the pull pot?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 27 June 2001 at 09:35 AM.]</p></FONT>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Couldn't I just solder a connection that bypasses the pull pot?
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Wouldn't do that.......
You may want to sell or trade the amp and if it has been modified,well..... you get the idea.
Have it fixed. Should be a snap by the local repair shop.
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Wouldn't do that.......
You may want to sell or trade the amp and if it has been modified,well..... you get the idea.
Have it fixed. Should be a snap by the local repair shop.
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Craig Allen
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Shoot some "tuner cleaner" at it. If that doesn't fix it, get it to a Peavy dealer/repairman.
There should be a 12db boost when you pull it, so it's easy to hear the difference, dead strings or not!!
Again, shoot some tuner cleaner at it, and work the pot in/out, and back/forth.
while your at it, clean the rest of your pots. It may make a big difference all around. (Or not)
You can get tuner cleaner at Radio Quack for about $10.00 or so.
There should be a 12db boost when you pull it, so it's easy to hear the difference, dead strings or not!!
Again, shoot some tuner cleaner at it, and work the pot in/out, and back/forth.
while your at it, clean the rest of your pots. It may make a big difference all around. (Or not)
You can get tuner cleaner at Radio Quack for about $10.00 or so.
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Jeff Lampert
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I unbolted the chassis, hooked up a 5-15 volt lamp from a toy with a 9V battery, connected the two ends to the pull pot, and confirmed the fact that when the pot is pulled, the connection is completed (the light went on). Therefore, and in consideration of the fact that I do note a very tiny difference in the sound when I pull the pot (nothing close to the full treble boost I was getting), it seems that it must be that the electronics are fizzled. Any other possibilities you can think of? I imagine it's gotta go to Peavey for repairs.
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