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Earplug
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Yes, who knows. Amp designers are always trying to do things differently. Sometimes over complicating what should be a fairly simple process. |
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kedwardsleisure
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probably more to do with impedance matching
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Kevin
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Earplug
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The cab has 4 x 12", 1 x 8" & 1 x 1.4". IIRC, the amp for the 12's was standard Class G. Mid and top with the transformer. From the spec sheet:-
"Trans-Fet" sounds to me like marketing speak BS, like the Carver "Magnetic Field" stuff. The extra cost of those transformers is a bit crazy. These days, the 8" & 1.4" would just be driven by a couple or 3 3886's or 7293's! |
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Now known as LBGTQ+ Fets...
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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Earplug
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You should be on the Mackie Marketing Team! |
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mustang_flht
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PAS audio 2002 PCA, Mosfet K1058 & J162 transistors. The amp is handcrafted in Germany.
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kedwardsleisure
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Mackie FRS-2800
(complete with spare transistor front piece) |
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Kevin
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queen_of_spades
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Anyone happen to have pics of Peavey CS1000 (not CS1000-X) internals, esp under the upper PCB where there are multiple spade connectors
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jbl_man
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"Anyone happen to have pics of Peavey CS1000 (not CS1000-X) internals,
esp under the upper PCB where there are multiple spade connectors"
Do these help at all? CS1000. not an X. Edited by jbl_man - 06 August 2021 at 4:55pm |
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jbl_man
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The 3 spades on the right, are in the correct order they came off the board, if that is what you wanted? So white, grey, and then red.
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kedwardsleisure
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A bunch of shrivelled chevins.
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Kevin
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jbl_man
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That's rustier than a Lancia Beta.
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