Well, I found a schematic, figured out which pots I needed and made an order. Going to fire up my solder sucker this weekend and get the PCB ready. Peavey did make these very easy to work on. everything unplugs and other than all the jack nuts and pot nuts, there is like 4 screws holding the chassis in place. The huge widely space PCB is going to be nice and easy to work on.honyock wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 9:15 pmI found a place selling the OE pots, but at $10/ea, I think I will make a regular 16mm pot work with some leads added on for the broken ones. I can probably source all 3 I need for like $5 off eBay or Amazon.bc rich wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 12:40 amScored a few Peavey Bandits from Goodwill pickup only , a friend still gigs with one of them .honyock wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:09 pm Just picked up a Silver Stripe Peavey Bandit 112 on the cheap. Needs a couple pots with broken shafts replaced, but even after than it was 1/2 as much as the cheapest for sale I've found.
Need to figure out who sells the tiny shaft pots and some knobs to match.
It sounds huge and yet weighs next to nothing. Just sold my Basic 112 Peavey bass amp of a similar vintage for twice what I paid.
2nd decent Shopgoodwill auction I've won thanks to the local pickup only clause.
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Some parts used by Peavey's could be common , here is a link to a recent amp parts post.
viewtopic.php?p=40092#p40092
https://britishaudio.com/collections/pe ... r-71190515
The whole set is like $100...I'll use this to know what pot is for what thing
https://www.tubeampdoctor.com/en/pot-se ... bandit-112
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Seems Peavey has raised their prices by 100% per the one site I found all their parts listings.
I did find a place with a couple of the 1meg audio tapers I need at a decent price, but unbranded equivalents were about half the price so I just decided to grab those. Will just need to use some random smooth 1/4 shaft knobs I have.