The best way to find a board would be to contact Peavey first, but I doubt they make extra boards. They might have another model that uses the same board if it is somewhat modular. If you burned a trace on the board, I'g try using a wire to go point to point. If it's a burned out amplifier chip module, you might be able to find a replacement that might require a little point to point wiring if the pinout is different. If that doesn't work for you, you might want to try http://www.musicresource.com which is the website of Minstrel Music. The owner, John Sizos is highly knowledgeable about amplifier repair and and all around good guy, besides. You won't find a better price if you're near Niles, IL. He should be able to straighten you out. Tell him Bob Graf referred you. If you, tell I said hi.
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The best way to find a board would be to contact Peavey first, but I doubt they make extra boards. They might have another model that uses the same board if it is somewhat modular. If you burned a trace on the board, I'g try using a wire to go point to point. If it's a burned out amplifier chip module, you might be able to find a replacement that might require a little point to point wiring if the pinout is different. If that doesn't work for you, you might want to try http://www.musicresource.com which is the website of Minstrel Music. The owner, John Sizos is highly knowledgeable about amplifier repair and and all around good guy, besides. You won't find a better price if you're near Niles, IL. He should be able to straighten you out. Tell him Bob Graf referred you. If you, tell I said hi.