PL700II Hum/Buzz volume control issue

RadioMan

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#21
2nd photo, the upper green cap, left lead beside solder joint. Is that a break? Probably not, but that's only thing I see. Very nice clean unit.
It looks like a break in the photo but it fine.
I went a reflowed all the connections on the rear of the unit and still no luck?
 

RadioMan

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#23
I think I may experiment with lead dress and move the audio wires away from the power wires and see what happens.

BTW where can I get a replacement power switch for a 4000II preamp?
 

RadioMan

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I have fixed some of the Carver magnetic field stuff in the past but never worked on a PL400/500/700 before.

What I will say is this looks like a “Fly By The Seat Of Pants” amp design. What I see is a design that uses the least amount of parts possible to deliver good sound but the design has many flaws and seems like it’s on the edge blowing up if you just look at it funny.

After working on this amp I can see why a WOPL conversion is the way to go.

I think I would rather have an old Peavey amp than a PL700.

At this point I think I will just run the amp with pots full open and leave the amp alone before it blows up with me poking around. Works good, Sounds good, Done.
 

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What have been the solutions for this in the past?
Removing the buss wire between the speaker grounds and the switch ground to chassis, removing the copper input plate connection to that same chassis ground point. Ensuring that the ground for the control board comes from the copper buss between the bulk caps.
 
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