PEAVEY 4000W Amp Repair (CS4080HZ)

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2022
  • Mark repairs a blown up Peavey CS4080HZ amplifier. Quite a few smd parts got hurt in the process...

Komentáře • 640

  • @HarmonicaMustang
    @HarmonicaMustang Před 7 měsíci +24

    As a sysadmin, I find it particularly humuours that capacitor 404 has gone missing.
    Great content.

  • @AntiDot70
    @AntiDot70 Před rokem +208

    I'd be cursing like a bloody sailor for every blown component. You just smile, giggle and move on to the next. What a guy! You have such a genuine positive aura around you :)

    • @E-raticWarrior
      @E-raticWarrior Před rokem +4

      LOL!!!

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Před rokem

      Every blown component is more money for him.... 😁

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic Před 10 měsíci +1

      When you start cursing is when you know you've been doing it too long - lol -.

    • @erzahler1930
      @erzahler1930 Před 9 měsíci

      Peavey was never the best-designed solid state amplifier on the market. Probably could do the same thing with four 4CX1000 tubes in the PA.

    • @markbowden7238
      @markbowden7238 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I assume he's earning money replacing components but perhaps it's an ocd 😂

  • @SoulOfAPsycho
    @SoulOfAPsycho Před rokem +97

    The Bob Ross among electronics technicians, love it!!!

    • @shane775
      @shane775 Před 9 měsíci +1

      i thought exactly the same 😁

    • @dhpbear2
      @dhpbear2 Před 9 měsíci

      As thw 'tween crowd would say, "TOTES Adorbs!" :)

    • @marNL1970
      @marNL1970 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ...we will give this capacitor a little friend...

    • @Samsgarden
      @Samsgarden Před 4 měsíci +2

      Happy little transistors.

  • @frustro4323
    @frustro4323 Před rokem +6

    I was freaking out at the end! The MOV still had a good chunk missing and the center leg of the neighbor IBJT was missing most of its solder.

  • @PeterPerhac
    @PeterPerhac Před rokem +11

    In my humble opinion, these are the only "shorts" young people should be watching on CZcams

  • @RobR386
    @RobR386 Před rokem +11

    When you removed the board and started probing around, I was waiting for those caps to let you know they’re not discharged, I was not disappointed 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Katchi_
      @Katchi_ Před měsícem

      Proper design should be self discharging.

  • @exiledscouser919
    @exiledscouser919 Před rokem +58

    You are so patient and careful. I’d end up with a collection of screws and components with no idea what came from where. I enjoy your cheery disposition and quiet competence. Keep doing what you’re doing!

    • @TheWeepingCorpse
      @TheWeepingCorpse Před rokem +4

      I tried fixing a PS2 once, it ended up as a cardboard box of bits in my loft, now its landfill somewhere.

  • @chasinggain
    @chasinggain Před rokem +76

    This is the best repair channel on youtube. It's fun to watch and educational. Your fun and positive attitude towards even the most pesky of problems makes it such a pleasure to watch. Thank you Mark! excellent content all around. Sign me up as your newest subscriber : )

    • @deano.t.6317
      @deano.t.6317 Před 11 měsíci +2

      what you said...👍👍

    • @leehawk7068
      @leehawk7068 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I have seen many kf these channels and I have to agree this one is one of the best it's very informative
      And for me brings back some memories as I used to repair electronics in my teens to mid 20s before I have up on it I self learned electronics and made a killing out of it back then mostly on VCRs and TVs

    • @mohammedisaa9952
      @mohammedisaa9952 Před 7 měsíci

      I agree with "chasin gain" and i cant improve on what he said. Im used to watching Dr.Carlsons Lab and his Norwegian friend who repairs amateur radios..... Mark, you are true class and a credit to your trade, and an excelent role model for any aspiring electronics apprentices who would like to lear the trade.....
      Your channel is excelent as is your ethos and working practice's which are exemplary.......
      Please keep up the great work....
      Tony from Manchester (new subscriber 👍🏻🏆🙂).....

    • @jamesshanbrom
      @jamesshanbrom Před 3 měsíci

      I completely agree with you. I can't put my finger on it but there's something so enjoyable about listening to him explain the details of the electronics and the fact that he even knows it in the first place is amazing

  • @Truthall
    @Truthall Před 2 lety +76

    brilliant job, pure patience, a great example in how to logically deal with multiple areas of damage and how to deal with board and pad damage

  • @Apocrypha303
    @Apocrypha303 Před měsícem +2

    You and a few other CZcamsrs like stezstix fix have given me the confidence to learn how to solder this year and hopefully be fixing audio stuff like you in a few years.

  • @billlaporte8255
    @billlaporte8255 Před měsícem +1

    As always I could watch you every day Mark! Fantastic job on these!

  • @DRNEGOLICIS
    @DRNEGOLICIS Před rokem +16

    I love this guys demeanor. Just so easy going and happy. 90% of us would be cussing and throwing a kaniption fit

    • @yeahright9014
      @yeahright9014 Před rokem

      Props on spelling "demeanor". No props for "conniption"...

    • @DRNEGOLICIS
      @DRNEGOLICIS Před rokem +2

      @@yeahright9014 sorry been studying german and messing up spelling even simple words lately. Its the aspburgers....

    • @fernandoalbuquerque1128
      @fernandoalbuquerque1128 Před měsícem

      Me too! 😂

  • @iantyler4045
    @iantyler4045 Před rokem +17

    The problem with counterfeit semiconductors is a real pain. Having the curve tracer to check them under load is almost mandatory these days. Nothing worse than watching your extensive repair go bang. Great video.

  • @seq165432
    @seq165432 Před rokem +5

    BACK IN THE DAY (1986) I repaired an old-school CS800 (which I still own and should probably not power on without checking all the capacitors). Between an electrical engineer at work and actually speaking to techs at Peavy in Meridian Mississippi to determine parts I could substitute in the 1st stage driver board - got it going again after replacing several big-ass output transistors. Built like a truck, really. All those big transistors mounted on huge heat sinks - and a chassis which was designed for the fan air to blow up to the top of the case, along the sink fins and out slots in the top sides of the case cover.

  • @nutsnproud6932
    @nutsnproud6932 Před 2 lety +17

    Thanks for the video Mark. My friend, a HiFi audio amplifier designer and engineer really enjoyed it too.

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před rokem +17

    Mark, your positive attitude is infectious, and you know your stuff. Self tapping screws can be a liability in electronics because they can spit metal particles into the circuit and that can let out the magic blue smoke. SUBSCRIBED!

  • @FC_Dobbs48
    @FC_Dobbs48 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have no idea what Mark is doing, but I do enjoy his narration and the personality that is revealed.

  • @dryroasted5599
    @dryroasted5599 Před rokem +35

    That must be a very valuable amp; to have technician-repaired not once, but twice! Back thirty years ago, when I was a young dumb techie, they used to yell at us if we'd spend more than a few minutes on each board. If the board was so far gone as to char the mask or burn the traces, in the rubbish bin it went. Awesome repair; I see so few with this kind of skill level any more. Subscribed!😁

    • @cda32
      @cda32 Před rokem +6

      They are pretty expensive, but probably one of a matched set which makes it even more valuable to whoever owns it.

    • @awaazhoosein6565
      @awaazhoosein6565 Před rokem

      Hi mate how can I get access to that schematic

    • @ppdan
      @ppdan Před rokem +2

      Professional power amps can easily cost over 1000€ also as someone else mentioned if you have a stack of those you cannot just swap one with someone "similar".
      The amp was set in "parallel" so my guess is that they have at least a second identical amp which means that if they don't fix it they have to buy at least 2 new amps. Most of the time they replace all amps at the same time in a setup which would easily cost them a few thousand.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před rokem +5

      That toroid transformer alone is many hundreds of bucks.it’s huge.

    • @JeremyMitts
      @JeremyMitts Před 7 měsíci

      Not as expensive as a proper pro amp, crown for example...

  • @jackallen6261
    @jackallen6261 Před 2 lety +25

    I work on old point to point wired guitar amps and PA amps, this video reminds me of why i only work on stone age tube amps, lol. SO much simpler and easier to trouble shoot., great video! Thanks for the upload!

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Před rokem +1

      You'd be surprised... Some of those old rats nests are even more frustrating than the newer stuff...
      Don't sell yourself short.

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před rokem

      @@davelowets That is true, some are a nightmare to work on. Some of the "newer" amps using turret boards have tendency to hide components under the board, that's never fun, lol.

    • @slacko1971
      @slacko1971 Před rokem +1

      @@jackallen6261 I've got a pair of old valve amps in my loft from my dad, struggling to find anyone in my area who wants to refurb them, I remember them having an amazingly rich sound and they also look really cool when they are working with the glow.

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před rokem

      @@slacko1971 Oh how cool! Yeah, its getting harder and harder to find people who work on tube stuff these days.

  • @Jesselovespinball
    @Jesselovespinball Před rokem +7

    This is my new favorite channel. I absolutely love watching him work ! Positivity is contagious!

  • @peterream9437
    @peterream9437 Před rokem +3

    Between you and Mr Carlson the world of electronics is made to look a whole lot easier . Great work Mark, wish you lived closer.

  • @Wurlyscope
    @Wurlyscope Před rokem +46

    Great job! At 4000w it’s more a heater than an amplifier! I’m a retired technician still doing repairs at home. I have to say It’s nice to see how much fun you have doing these diagnostics and repairs. Over the years i have seen too many unhappy technicians. lol The curve tracer is amazing. Didn’t have access to that in my time or maybe my bosses where too cheap! 😂

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Před rokem +4

      Switching amps of this size don't create much heat at all. In my opinion, they don't sound all that great either. 🤷🏻

    • @Wurlyscope
      @Wurlyscope Před rokem +1

      @@davelowets i was under the impression that it was a parallel push-pull configuration.

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Před rokem +4

      @@Wurlyscope It's a rail switcher, that bumps up the rail voltage to the output stage according to the level of the input signal. Class H

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Před rokem +4

      Lol, I think your bosses were too cheap to get you a curve tracer. They've been around since the vacuum tube era.
      Edit: I believe Tektronix invented them sometime in the '50s

    • @Wurlyscope
      @Wurlyscope Před rokem +5

      @@davelowets they didn’t like troubleshooting, all they wanted was to change parts quickly so they can charge the repair under warranty. Sometimes parts burn because of a problem eslewhere but they allowed no time to find that out. As long as the unit was back in service... the where dirty cheap! I worked for them only for a couple of years. I loved doing troubleshooting though. Then my professionnal carreer made a turn. I still troubleshoot and repair old hi-fi systems including jukeboxes.

  • @grave8digger8
    @grave8digger8 Před rokem +7

    Your funny way of commenting on the repairs makes you very likeable. I really enjoy looking at your repairs. Please keep it up. I come from Germany and am a trained radio and television technician. Your English is easy to understand. Thank you and of course subscribed. Kind regards, Rolf

  • @radio-ged4626
    @radio-ged4626 Před rokem +7

    Another epic job. There's always so much jeopardy where large power amps are concerned. Almost as bad as doing UPS power supplies. That curve tracer is worth it's weight in gold these days with all the dodgy components flying around. Another great video.

  • @fjaoos7013
    @fjaoos7013 Před rokem +2

    Love that enthusiasm and fun that you are having doing these repairs. I wish I could learn that

  • @TimHollingworth
    @TimHollingworth Před 2 dny

    26:23 I was a bit worried that the middle pin on ic Q132 on the right hadn't been soldered. But I'm sure that Mark would have spotted it but didn't film it. And yes the upside down resistor did trigger my OCD but I got over it eventually. C404, the missing capacitor mystery. I spotted that it was actually in place at the beginning of the video. Weird how it vanished. Probably under the workbench. (You'll find it one day... 😂) Great job as always Mark! You make it look so easy.👍

  • @43loudman
    @43loudman Před 10 měsíci +3

    I literally just stumbled on your channel, wow you make work look like fun, you have a new fan, you seem to have every tool you could possibly need,. THANK YOU FOR FILMING ALL YOUR WORK,.

  • @montygore1200
    @montygore1200 Před rokem +7

    I just found your channel. I have been in the rf business for 40 years. Its a treat to find a young man at you repair caliber. Excellent video. Thanks

  • @johnmarchington3146
    @johnmarchington3146 Před rokem +2

    Yours is now my favourite CZcams channel and I think I've watched all your videos at least twice, so keep them coming.! You did a great job on this amp. Finding all those faults was top-notch.

  • @flyer617
    @flyer617 Před rokem +2

    Nice bench. Nice to see someone else is into it as deep as I am. Also glad to see someone else into repairing electronics.

  • @geraldhaggard1018
    @geraldhaggard1018 Před rokem +1

    I see many a HP instrument that I have used in the past in troubleshooting. You take me back to things I was doing using SMT devices. Where I worked, burned boards were required scrapped. Could not sell. Lots of memories I am reminded of. Thanks for the video.

  • @lifeisfuneh
    @lifeisfuneh Před 7 měsíci

    Joy to watch you working on it!
    You sure know your stuff and being very handy on top of it makes the winning combo!

  • @kendom33
    @kendom33 Před rokem +2

    Epic job Mark. Really enjoyed the fault finding. Top job

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Před rokem

    I've had success at fixing the older stuff.......the SMD gear still makes me nervous. I appreciate your jovial attitude in getting through a job such as this.

  • @pablomendoza5796
    @pablomendoza5796 Před rokem +3

    Hola Mark, muchas gracias por tus videos, la semana anterior repare uno exactamente igual, soy de Tegucigalpa, Honduras, no tengo tantos equipos de prueba como tu, pero si el conocimiento. Que bueno que encontré este canal, me gusta la forma en que trabajas, me hace querer mejorar aun más, saludos!!!!

  • @Steve-bo6ht
    @Steve-bo6ht Před rokem +1

    Absolutely fantastic video Mark you're so patient and relaxed that was definitely the unmistakable sound of a Chinook would have been tempted to poke my head out

  • @jacktaylor1030
    @jacktaylor1030 Před rokem +1

    What a nice lab you have. All the equipment you need, on hand, to make work less stressful.

  • @davidsmith-ih2kk
    @davidsmith-ih2kk Před 2 měsíci

    Mark I wish I had 1000the the knowledge you have and 100the the equipment. It's so nice watching a skilled tradesman at work. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. Love the channel and the videos. One last thing ,you must have the patience of a saint to fix stuff so complicated and time consuming, I would have kicked this thing into touch, after the first 5 minutes.

  • @rowanjones3476
    @rowanjones3476 Před 10 měsíci

    A Jedi power to make screws disappear? Just put them in one of my parts trays. Works every time!
    Love your work ethic Mark. You’ve earned a place on my panel of CZcams mentors.

  • @tuneophilegym
    @tuneophilegym Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding and Brilliant are not good enough wording for your skills and talent! Love your positive, quirky outlook on challenging problems that you seem to solve with ease and poise. WOW!!

  • @towerman75
    @towerman75 Před 7 měsíci

    Just when you think you have seen the best technicians in the world, another one shows up in a different part of the world. Great work, very talented.

  • @user-no9qn5gz8w
    @user-no9qn5gz8w Před 9 měsíci

    Absolute Genius. A joy to listen to your banter. You made this so much fun to learn about.

  • @pcb1962
    @pcb1962 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your confidence in your repair is amazing, to put that all back together with all the screws before testing. I would be trying to power it up with all the parts still all over the bench.

  • @scanman84
    @scanman84 Před 2 lety +13

    Love your videos Mark! You are a true craftsman. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Awesome shop you have.

  • @Camerasdontlie
    @Camerasdontlie Před rokem +1

    Hi mark. Hello from Dublin. I used to work as an av tech for 15 years. So I totally understand your wows. Love the channel and your very good at what you do.

  • @Brian-mp6bg
    @Brian-mp6bg Před 8 měsíci

    Great video... and nice to see the repairs without unnecessarily replacing parts that are hard to obtain.

  • @jamesshanbrom
    @jamesshanbrom Před 3 měsíci

    I have been watching your videos and enjoying them so much. You make it look so easy and it definitely isn't easy. But thanks to you, I got motivated to fix the door lock on my Ford F-150, and I actually succeeded. Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @leonkiriliuk
    @leonkiriliuk Před rokem +2

    I’m glad I discovered your YT channel Mark. There’s one tool I use a lot which I think you desperately need is a micro pencil Dremel tool. They’re super cheap on Ali and come with a dozen fine bits (use USB-C charger) put away that knife and flat head screw driver and remove solder mask and burned spots with ease.

  • @ryanincro17
    @ryanincro17 Před rokem

    I love how much you smile. It's genuinely enjoyable watching someone who is deeply joyful about what they're working on.

    • @ryanincro17
      @ryanincro17 Před rokem

      Also subbed. You deserve a lot more subscribers...I have a feeling you're going to blow up soon. You deserve a large audience. You're a great teacher.

    • @mohammedisaa9952
      @mohammedisaa9952 Před 7 měsíci

      In nearly every comment, i see "new subscriber" mentioned..... yes this channel is prime for a million subscribers..... and whilst Dr. Carlsons lab is also very professional it can be a little formal, wethers. Marks channel is very informal, like one qas in the pub with your friends.... vwry relaxing friendly channel 👍🏻🏆 Mark will go far and top the million subscribwr mark before end of 2024... ive seen other channels just explode up like the P.c channels, and the HiFi revue channels just shoot up like Zeos to mention 1 of many excelent channels likw this one is.... 🙂👍🏻💥

  • @klauslaus2535
    @klauslaus2535 Před 8 měsíci

    Als völliger Laie in Elektronik, macht es mir sehr große Freude, dem Meister über die Schultern zu schauen, bin tief beeindruckt.
    Best Regards

  • @ryanintopeka
    @ryanintopeka Před rokem +5

    Just found your channel. Absolute delight to watch and great work! That curve tracer is seriously cool.

  • @Marcel1984nl
    @Marcel1984nl Před rokem +2

    That is a really nice job done! Nice viewing angles you have. Your channel deserves a lot of more viewers ;)

  • @thruching
    @thruching Před 9 měsíci

    I'm sat in my kitchen in France watching this repair, I can say it is very therapeutic

  • @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171
    @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171 Před 9 měsíci

    PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY!!! And the curve tracer demonstration was a real treat! YESSSIREEE

  • @merlin5476
    @merlin5476 Před rokem +1

    Just discovered your channel 👍
    Certainly the jolliest repairman out there.

  • @peteschreiber9517
    @peteschreiber9517 Před 2 lety +9

    You are great at what you do. I hope you are proud of what you can accomplish. I enjoy your videos very much, thanks for taking the time to show your work.

  • @computerlen
    @computerlen Před rokem +1

    Very informative. A repair that I would not have attempted but you are so brave!

  • @mlne15159
    @mlne15159 Před rokem +1

    Amazing skills mark . Loving all the videos . 👏🏼

  • @stevewebb488
    @stevewebb488 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely brilliant Mark I've learnt so much watching this video, you are an inspiration keep it up.

  • @MRJWC2332
    @MRJWC2332 Před rokem

    Hi and hello Mark, I came across your channel just today, you repaired the technics cassette deck and I have just watched this one and after this write up the alto TS310 plus many more... GREAT REPAIR IT IS NICE TO SEE SOME ONE WITH A BIT OF BRAINAGE FOR A CHANGE!!!!! and not just BLOODY CAPS.... But we do now and then forget mr CHARGED cap 😉

  • @nestorporquirino5595
    @nestorporquirino5595 Před rokem +1

    Hi sir im from the Philippines ... I thank you for watching your videos ... Electronics troubleshooting God blessed with your family circle ⭕🙏😇 STAYSAFE ALWAYS ❤️🙏😇

  • @freeelectron8261
    @freeelectron8261 Před 5 měsíci

    Just can't stop watching the circuit surgeon at work.

  • @that_thing_I_do
    @that_thing_I_do Před 8 měsíci

    This is a real find! So glad to have found your channel.

  • @hansvanderlinden6545
    @hansvanderlinden6545 Před rokem +2

    Very nice job and fun to see. I never worked on such an audio powerhouse. Gave you the thumb up.

  • @peterduxbury927
    @peterduxbury927 Před 10 měsíci

    I am nothing more than an amateur, and (to see someone take everything in their stride with a smile), is almost 'magical'. I have had several successes - but lots of tough-dog failures too! As I watched you work on the Peavey, I couldn't help thinking that (because all of the damage was not localised), I strongly suspected a Power Surge. greetings fro Australia.

  • @fillo1971
    @fillo1971 Před 3 měsíci

    Sono un tecnico e ti dico che è una meraviglia vederti riparare con tanta professionalità.
    Veramente bellissima riparazione e spiegazione di tutti i passaggi.
    Dio ti benedica
    Un saluto dall'Italia 🇮🇹

  • @IronRiviera
    @IronRiviera Před rokem

    Got my electronics degree in 1985. Never used it. Love watching the process. I have 2 peavey cs 800 that have problems. I'll get to it someday. Enjoyed the video. Thanks

    • @digitalradiohacker
      @digitalradiohacker Před rokem +1

      Back in 85', did you have to do thousand word essays on "equality in the workplace" and "change management"?
      I started a program a few years back that had us spending 80% of our time learning to be what THEY think a good manager is, rather than about electronics. Only a single 1 hour session a week in the lab, and the guy teaching clearly knew less about electronics than I already did, so I bailed.
      I'd do anything to go back 20 or 30 years and do a proper craft apprenticeship like my dad did.

    • @mohammedisaa9952
      @mohammedisaa9952 Před 7 měsíci

      @digitalradiohacker
      Im sure you still can "Digital".... in the uk we have "adult learning" classes and colleges, theres even "on line learning" where you can take the modules in your oqn time and pace, if you are working or a full time parent....
      Im sure America has the same opertunities, or from wherever you live 🙂👍🏻..... give it a go ?

  • @LZDEN
    @LZDEN Před 2 lety +3

    i love a 'mend it mark' repair video,very nice job Mark..well done to you.

    • @mohammedisaa9952
      @mohammedisaa9952 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Its also nice to watch a 2 hour video with some chat inside..... as ive watched on other chanels..... 🙂👍🏻

  • @Bertdevries4865
    @Bertdevries4865 Před rokem

    Hi Mark,You have got some magic in your fingers. I am a new subscriber, and I love what I see. I think you make many owners very happy with all the repairs you have done. Well...I gave you a big thumbs up and subscribed...Until next time. Sincerely, Bert from the Netherlands. ( Sorry if my English is not a good as yours. As a dutch bloke I am trying.)

  • @winfriedmattausch7512
    @winfriedmattausch7512 Před 8 měsíci

    Hallo Mark,Du bist so ein freundlicher Mensch! Es ist erstaunlich,über welch ein Wissen Du verfügst.Absolut amazing !!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sorover111
    @sorover111 Před rokem +2

    I guess the main goal of these is repair. But I really liked the ‘post-mortem’/investigation parts where you try to conjecture and figure out what caused the malfunction 👌🏼

  • @hardlines5472
    @hardlines5472 Před rokem +2

    Should have that on Antiques Roadshow! Quality work mate.

  • @sidjoyce5426
    @sidjoyce5426 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic stuff..keep em coming Mark

  • @rushymoto
    @rushymoto Před 10 měsíci +1

    I heard a story that Peavy are so well made. Some early amps were recovered from the Titanic and after drying them out they were ready just in time for the next Manowar concert.

  • @turbokadett
    @turbokadett Před rokem +1

    Those little glass desert pots make great parts holders, I keep the plastic lids if they come with them for work-in-progress storage 😊

  • @twincam825
    @twincam825 Před rokem

    You have the best attitude of any one i have seen on you tube and excellent skills every video i have watched enjoyed .

  • @norbithehun
    @norbithehun Před rokem +16

    Well done Mark. Amazing job again. I really love your repair videos, keep going. Ur a very nice person.
    Just one thing: at 26:50 the other IGBT (Q132) looks like it is not soldered properly. Especially the collector leg. It can be a cold soldering joint. I don't like the emitter soldering either, but I know the device is working properly. 🙂

    • @pichacker
      @pichacker Před rokem +6

      I'm with you on this one. I kept saying "Solder the collector" as I was watching the video.

  • @Yorumcu63
    @Yorumcu63 Před rokem +2

    I was learn great details about electronic repair.Thank you for these amazing videos
    I was watched so much repair videos last 4-5 years on CZcams .I was find this channel yesterday.(Sure I was be member)
    CZcams don't show your channel never while yesterday .I think youtube's advice channel algoritmys changed and I sure your channel's subscribers increase so you must continue to these amazing videos
    *Sorry for my bad english but I hope understand me

  • @rvmeushaw
    @rvmeushaw Před rokem +6

    As usual, great job explaining and performing a repair. And beautiful job of recording and editing the video. Yours are among the best repair videos on CZcams. Thanks for the great work.

  • @MrJunkman1982
    @MrJunkman1982 Před rokem

    That was fun to watch as im getting into amplifier repair...Love your attitude, so funny.

  • @JFredick
    @JFredick Před 10 měsíci +9

    Did you end up replacing the damaged thermistors? Or were they fine? Very entertaining Mark. You really dig in and get into your repairs. I especially love the actual repairs on parts that are no longer available such as the motor and hinge assembly of that linear tracking turntable. Simply put you do amazingly detailed restorations.

  • @briancoulomb
    @briancoulomb Před 5 měsíci

    Incredible talent. Well done. Thank you for the great content.

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk Před rokem +1

    Channel got recommended recently, very glad I clicked. Really, really enjoyed watching your videos. Only way is up from here :)

  • @1musicsearcher
    @1musicsearcher Před rokem +1

    I haven’t got a clue what you just did, but it sure was fun to watch!

  • @anithasshenoy6662
    @anithasshenoy6662 Před 10 měsíci

    Mark, you have one of the best service bench. great going.

    • @mohammedisaa9952
      @mohammedisaa9952 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Actually..... its all so neat and tidy aswell.... that lathe he has, and the electronic microscope is worth alot of money, and im sure Mark has more than a Degree in electronic repairs....
      Also, it shows that he has a lot of skill and experiance in this line of work.... a very rare commodity in todays world.....

  • @jcspaziano
    @jcspaziano Před 6 měsíci +1

    Legend! Great repair! I wish there were some people who did what you do in my area of the states! Cheers!

  • @Mr_Wh1
    @Mr_Wh1 Před rokem

    I just love the sight of a large toroidal transformer. I especially appreciate it now that it's slowly disappearing forever.

  • @neiloconnell2120
    @neiloconnell2120 Před rokem

    First visit with you. Great fun. Thank you.

  • @tedvanmatje
    @tedvanmatje Před rokem

    As a musician, I was quite fond of Peavey....as a repair tech though, I dispise their products. I had one of their full tube Guitar amps (a classic 50/50) for repair over a year ago and the build/design quality and repairability factor wasn't what you'd expect.
    Mark, you are a better man than I! Didn't hear you utter one oath or subtle threat stating you'd hoy it out the window.
    Just found this channel randomly and am a tad irritated I had not found it sooner 🤪
    Add one to your subscriber list mate and thanks for the upload!

  • @darrylgodfrey9604
    @darrylgodfrey9604 Před rokem

    Bravo! What a marathon, but you got there in the end!

  • @Sharkie1717
    @Sharkie1717 Před rokem

    Fantastic repair video! Well done.

  • @robllewellyn
    @robllewellyn Před 6 měsíci

    Enjoyed this one the most yet!!

  • @arthurcrime
    @arthurcrime Před rokem

    I was an electronics tech for quite a few years, I wish I had half the gear that you have. Life would have been a little easier. Enjoy the vids. Cheers.

  • @tony359
    @tony359 Před rokem

    what a nice video repair, I really enjoyed it! I would have been very anxious when switching it back on that I had missed something and the same chain of event would burn the same components over again... Thanks for the video.

  • @marjon1703
    @marjon1703 Před rokem +1

    9:41 Got Me! I havn't jumped like that since I watched Aliens in 1992😯

  • @kevinbowes1974
    @kevinbowes1974 Před 10 měsíci

    You have some very useful tools I've not seen before. 😊

  • @IanScottJohnston
    @IanScottJohnston Před rokem +8

    It's a bit uncomfortable to see all that heavy weight and the Pcb flexing when it's out of the case! Good repair!

  • @charly4594
    @charly4594 Před rokem

    Excellent master technician with an Excellent attitude. If I ever get a meltdown on some of my legacy equipment, he has my business without question.

  • @TorFoss300
    @TorFoss300 Před 4 měsíci

    Great feelgood video. Wish I had your good mood when working on similar objects. 👍

  • @enoz.j3506
    @enoz.j3506 Před rokem +2

    Good diagnostics,all i would ad is use a plastic spreader for the heat sink compound,just so it's evenly spread,you put enough on & it would probably spread out once heat sink is tightened. Have successfully repaired the simple peavey PV2600 ranges on many occasions,some of those blow bit time,loads to replace as well as board burn scraping,, key is not to rush & buy genuine parts,as you say ,ebay has a lot of fake parts,some are derated & almost impossible to test properly,i used a home made transistor matcher that you could load the power output trannies to there max,before they were put back onto the pcb. The thing with power amps is test at full load,with freq gen, for an hour or so,with a resistor/oil load on the output channels ,as this is the only way to make sure all is ok. 4000 watt amps will need some hefty metal clad lod resistors in oil, as lots of heat will be generated. Im retired now, had a great ,enjoyable ,varied 45 year + career as an electronics engineer.. Cheers.