Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Peavey XXX Combo/Static?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Peavey XXX Combo/Static?

    Well this thing is only 49 days old and I begin getting alot of static when the amp is on. It is silent until I flip the standby then it sounds like there is no ground. I thought it was the cable but it I tried a couple of diffrent cables and guitars and the static is still there. I could have sent it back to MF a few days ago but now I guess it will be a warrenty issue. What could the problem be? Anyone.

  • #2
    Maybe a stupid question, but have you tried flicking the position of the Ground switch on the back of the amp?

    Comment


    • #3
      That's weird, my kid has the same problem with his combo with nothing plugged in and in different parts of the house. I thought it was just bad stock tubes.???
      Cheers!

      Comment


      • #4
        Is the amp near a PC, TV, etc?

        Comment


        • #5
          It is about 10-12 feet from the TV. I called the Amp Dr warrenty center and they suggested I try plugging it into a surge suppresor before I bring it in. He said never plug straight into the wall because of dirty power? i have never heard of that?
          Last edited by Predator1; 02-07-2007, 02:44 PM.

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Predator1 View Post
            It is about 10-12 feet from the TV. I called the Amp Dr warrenty center and they suggested I try plugging it into a surge suppresor before I bring it in. He said never plug straight into the wall because of dirty power? i have never heard of that?
            I'm not sure if dirty power and a power surge are the same thing, but I'm sure neither is a good thing. You should definitely have it on a power surge protector. I thought dirty power was non-constant voltage, such as 120v. To fix this you would need a power conditioner of some sort that regulates voltage.

            Also, to get rid of noise, the surge suppressor he suggested would have to have that feature built in. I believe that's called a line conditioner. I do have one of those. I'll plug my kid's combo into it and see if the noise (staticy, crackling) goes away.
            Cheers!

            Comment


            • #7
              You mentioned a hot water slab leak in your house in the non-J/C section. I wonder if you got excessive humidity/moisture either in the amp or in your electrical wiring from that hot water escaping into the house?

              A power conditioner is a good idea because if you get a voltage surge wouldn't you rather fry a decent surge protector than your $1300 combo? I know I would...
              Ron is the MAN!!!!

              Comment

              Working...
              X