Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

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Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by MongkolLumachai » Wed Mar 21, 2018 10:39 pm

Hello

I have a Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt, this is not working. I need a schematic that has both Power Amp, Pre Amp, Power Supply (Switching) to repair it myself. How do I do it? Please provide or provide contact information for Schematic to practice. It is a great grace. I hope in your kindness from all of you.

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Tue May 26, 2020 11:04 pm

Hi Enzo. Right answer..... but the Service guys do not answer :-(
And no working support far away in Europe :-(

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Wed May 27, 2020 8:58 am

@Enzo:
Sorry for this post, but I see you do not permit PM :-(

Just seen you are - I guess - the forum guy here ;-)
Just want to say hello!
Just stumbled in in order to find some info about my TNT 115 TOUR problem and I like your statements and your standard answer "Contact customer service." or just "[email protected]" ;-) Unfortunately I was not lucky on getting a schematic and exactly THIS schematic is not online :-)

For me it would be a nice challenge to fix that... my actual business is designing 7.5kW motor controller for automotive application (electromobility) with the same technology: high-frequency, fast-switching, high-voltage, much filtering and safety functions. But w/o schematic : Nope!

I see you live in Lansing.... I have been working for some time in Brose / Auburn Hills and got to know Lansing also...nice town, I like it!
Now I am back to Germany after many years abroad service in Mexico, US, China.... for my last years before retiring!

Hope to read many more of your comments..... I see you have a lot of experience also ;-)

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by Enzo » Wed May 27, 2020 11:40 am

How long did you wait? With most of the USA shut down because of the COVID virus, there are only a few of them working now at Peavey.

I don't have that one to post for you.

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Wed May 27, 2020 1:16 pm

Hi Enzo,
I see, I will stay more patient ;-)
I already got an answer, but pointing me to wrong documents (TNT 115 instead of TNT 115 TOUR, which is a complete different Amp technology) and only a users manual instead of a service manual.
Will again try to call them tomorrow.

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Wed May 27, 2020 1:56 pm

Enzo: Everything is fine! I just got the Schematic! Great Service! I am just too impatient :-(

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by Samcase » Sat Dec 11, 2021 8:18 am

Hi mexman,
Would you mind to share this schematic with me?
My church´s cube needs to repaired and it has a couple of burned components that I cannot identify (including smds).
Our´s is also a TNT 115 600 Watts Tour Series (with mosfets) and I couldn´t find on the net.
I´d be VERY glad if you could help us.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by basephuzz » Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:47 pm

My apologies for reviving an old topic, but would anyone happen to have the schematic for this amp still? I emailed Peavey directly a few weeks ago but no response. I've also called them a couple of times, and no one has answered the phone. Not really sure what is going on. Any help that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:52 pm

Please send a PM to me.
Very strange..... the Peavey guys are very helpful. Of course you have to make some calls to find the right guys. Their service turned me into a big Peavey fan!
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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by basephuzz » Tue Apr 12, 2022 2:50 pm

Hi Mexman,

Thank you for the quick response to my post. I was actually able to figure out the wiring I needed. Turns out the amp has bigger problems, and it requires a repair that I don't think it's worth (In my opinion).

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Re: Peavey Tour TNT 115 600 watt Schematic For Repair

Post by mexman » Wed Apr 13, 2022 1:12 pm

Indeed repair is not easy, as this is a Class-D Amp with SMPS.
I removed the power amp and installed a new SMPS with seperate Class-D 500W module. Much cheaper than a part-to-part repair....
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