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Peavey 1810 issues....

Haven't been on here in a few years, but trying to fix an issue with my 1810...Using bi-amp inputs I can get sound from the 18, or the 10's, but when plugged into either full range input, only the 18 is working...Replaced both bi-amp jacks with brand new jacks of the correct part #...Also I've tried cleaning the full range jacks, and checked the solder joints and all looks fine....Using a Peavey Mark VI XP series head to power it and an older Peavey 410 top cabinet...Considering selling/trading the 1810 for another Peavey 410, but want it to be working correctly whether I keep it or sell it...Bad capacitor??...I have a multimeter, but use it for automotive stuff and admit to being ignorant as far as how to test the capacitor, along with what the numbers printed on it even mean....Owned this tank of a cabinet for a good 15 years and it worked perfectly back then...

Thanks guys...




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Ok, did that and yep, tens working with a jumper in place...I did a google search for another cap identical to that one and came up empty...What would be a compatible substitute that's available now??..
 
New cap arrived Monday, been getting my butt seriously kicked by a wicked flue bug, so getting the repair done is kinda down on the priority list right now...Should be done by the weekend though and I'll update again...
 
Replaced the cap last Friday and buttoned this up...Cabinet back to working as it's supposed to...Now to decide whether to sell it or keep it...Would really rather find another old Peavey 410B to match the one I already have..Either I'm getting older, or that 1810 is getting heavier...;)
 

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