I have a Peavey 400BH being used for bass. The limiter in it seems to ruin some of the qualities that I really want to get out of it. Therefore, I want to bypass the limiter.
I am not really sure where the limiting is happening. What should I jump/short out?
schem: ( the second post in this thread ).
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t11461/
PS, this place made me want to build one of these dumble amps.
Modding an old peavey amp
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buildafriend
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Modding an old peavey amp
Well.. thats the end of that.
Re: Modding an old peavey amp
That is a solid state amp.
The transformers only put out 52v and 16v so it is not suitable for a tube amp.
The transformers only put out 52v and 16v so it is not suitable for a tube amp.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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buildafriend
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Re: Modding an old peavey amp
I understand it is not tube. Thanks! Are all solid state amps voided by this community?
Well.. thats the end of that.
Re: Modding an old peavey amp
I dunno, but I took a look at your schem, and although I am not unfamiliar with analogue SS circuits and IC's etc, it is a complex schematic and would need someone who works with these on a daily basis to interpret how it works. Most of us are here with tube amps in mind. Now that I said that, some smart-ass will proly chime in and prove me wrong.
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Re: Modding an old peavey amp
There appears to be a switch at the input to U1C, pin 8.buildafriend wrote:I am not really sure where the limiting is happening. What should I jump/short out?
Does that not control the limiter ?
Defeating the limiter on a Peavey power amp will allow clipping to occur, which in turn may cause 'bad things' to happen.
Proceed with caution.
reddog
p.s. - not tryin' t' be a smart-ass