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Jory Simmons

 

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Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 11:47 am    
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I've had this amp checked by the two best techs in the milwaukee wi area.....Neither can find anything wrong with it, but when I play steel out of it for 15min or so the sound gets a little fuzzy. What can I do Now? I love this amp and need it repaired!!!!!!!!!!ANYBODY???? Mike Brown Maybe?????
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Ken Metcalf


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Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 1:32 pm    
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Test with another speaker.
Tap around the edge and listen for dead spot.
I had a JBL do that and sounded ok at lower vol.
but a little more vol and it would get fuzzy.
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Mike Wheeler


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Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 7:31 pm    
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I agree with Ken. Also, it could be a cold solder joint somewhere in the amp. Few techs will spend the time necessary to track it down...they are usually very elusive.

I used to run music through such an amp for a half hour with a dummy load, instead of speakers (to heat it up), then reconnect the speakers and proceed with testing. It was rare that I couldn't find the bad connection. Cold solder joints usually work when cold, but begin acting up when things warm up.
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Jory Simmons

 

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Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 11:57 pm    
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So Mike....thats great...But I have to find someone(not Me!!!) to fix this Amp.
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Bob Tuttle


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Republic, MO 65738
Post  Posted 25 Jul 2010 7:58 am    
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I would recommend sending it to Peavey or Ken Fox.
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Eddy Scheepers

 

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Belgium, Europe
Post  Posted 25 Jul 2010 12:49 pm    
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We've been through this before, Jory. I had (have) the same problem. My tech is still working on it.
Here's the previous thread:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=187674

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Dennis Wallis

 

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Arkansas
Post  Posted 25 Jul 2010 7:52 pm    
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Take the amp chasis out and send it to Peavey ! You will avoid a lot of trouble. They will fix it right !
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Ken Metcalf


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Post  Posted 26 Jul 2010 8:50 am    
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The amp I went through this with... I took to a number of very good techs and no one could figure it out.
Everything checked out including the speaker.
Sounded ok at low volume but at performance level it sounded fuzzy.
A couple of aggravating and expensive years later I took it to a guy in Pasco Washington, and he told me the speaker was shot.
He said tap around the edge of the speaker, and here is a spot that sounds dead.
I knew of the trick of pushing on a speaker and listen for scraping sounds, but this was a new one on me.
I took it home, put it back to back with another amp hooked up a different speaker and that was it.
Bad Speaker, not blown just bad..
I then went through hell trying to get that Gauss PS-15 re-coned and ended up throwing it in a dumpster!
Now when an amp gives you trouble...

First plug strait into the amp with a good cord...

Second try it with a different speaker...

It doesn't cost any thing and can save you a lot of money......

I have also seen this with mis-matched Peavey BW parts.
I have a BW magnet that appears to be in perfect condition and sounds like crap.
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Jory Simmons

 

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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2010 8:03 am     Please Close
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Nothing wrong with the speaker guys(I didn't just get off the boat).........I have removed the chassis and sent it to peavey....this will be cheaper than getting a new amp, and I'll have the amp I like. When I talked to Mike Brown He told me they will find the problem. So I have the Cabinet with the 1501, and for the time being, I'm playin Steel out of it, powered by My bass head (Peavey NITROBASS...300W) and a Lexicon MPX100. sounds fantastic!!!!!!!!!!! AND I CAN LIFT EVERYTHING....MAYBE I'LL JUST USE THIS FROM NOW ON!!!!!!!!!! Thanks, for your suggestions, everyone! JD
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Gene LaFleur

 

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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2010 4:35 am    
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Need help with settings on a session 400. I am a newbie. Using amp on psg.


thanks



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Roger Dillingham


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Kentucky, USA
Post  Posted 2 Aug 2010 6:31 pm     Fuzzy Session 400 (Settings)
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Gene,
I have the same amp basically in an LTD 400, except a smaller cabinet. The settings I have found to sound best to my ears are as follows:Volume (1 1/2 - 2) Presence (4) Treble (3 1/2) Middle (2) Shift (7) Bass (9 1/2 - 10) Reverb (4-5) Sensitivity (3-4). Of course, the volume and sensitivity controls are going to be relative to how quiet you need your amp's background noise cut out. On stage or at a live gig, your sensitivity could probably be at or near full on; inside your home for practice purposes you will probably find 3-4 is more appropriate. BTW, my LTD 400 has a 1501-4 Black Widow in it. Everyone says that particular speaker sounds a lot like a JBL D130, but probably handles a little more power. Hope this helps. Smile Smile Roger
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Gene LaFleur

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 2 Aug 2010 7:11 pm    
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Roger. Thanks very much for your settings. I will try them out. I am using this on a
Fender 400. Thanks again
Gene
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