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Old February 26th, 2008, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
Tele-Meister
 
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Troubleshooting guide needed

Bought myself a Peavey Pacer in a junkshop for $24.00. Speaker works. Not in bad shape for it's age. Cleaned the leaves and twigs out from the inside. Replaced the smaller transformer because it had a large bulge in one side which can't be good. Fuse isn't blown. Power light comes on but dead silent. I got the wiring schematic from Peavey. Hoping someone can point me to a good troublesahooting guide so I can go step by step thru it to find what part is causing it not to make "no sound". PLus good info so I don't kill myself with a discharging capacitor. Could take it to an amp-tech but I'd rather do it myself and learn something new....Thanks in advance...Cheers

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