I can pick some up and try it tomorrow. It won't hurt and their cheap. Can you think of anything else short of more testing equipment. Maybe a ground problem?
It's in pretty good shape except someone drilled extra holes in the face to secure it to the wood case (Dumbass!). That and this damn hum I can't seem to fix.
There is a drop in DC protection board that one of the members designed that has saved a speaker or two. It was designed to make a minimum of modifications to a stock PL amplifier so it comes highly recommended. Wattsabundent is the designer and has boards available for the 400. See URL below:
It's in pretty good shape except someone drilled extra holes in the face to secure it to the wood case (Dumbass!). That and this damn hum I can't seem to fix.
Bummer about the extra holes in the faceplate. That can be fixed though. As far as the hum goes it would help to know what the hum frequency is. The power supply is the obvious starting point.
Here is the write up explaining the two prong and three prong power cord concerns. I use the three prong power cord but with the earth ground disconnected for both the PL 400 and Pl 700 amplifiers.