Thanks for making this! I have one of these. It's working but I think I'll check the battery and see if it needs to be replaced :) Excellent video, btw.
Thank you for posting this. I have a Peavey Addverb that's been in the family since 1988 and I never knew about the ni-cad battery, so I am attempting the replacement. Quick question, one of hte LEDs is bent and broken (the green LED above the PR/PA button is identical to the one on this unit). Are these pretty standard parts or unique and hard to replace? TIA!
Great video, I have to replace the battery on my AddVerb II also, Can I replace the battery with easy replaceable coin batteries instead of having to solder and unsoldering. Seems like it would be easier to replace the factory battery with something more user friendly. Thanks, glad I found your video.
The AddVerb II uses the same battery so you would have to use a 3.7V NiMH or Ni-cad rechargeable battery. You cannot use a single coin cell. The charging circuit is designed for NiMH or Ni-cad. There is really no other way to do it. You will need to remove the old one and solder in a new one.
Its basically the same with more features. It has all of the features and controls of the original AddVerb with additional factory presets and additional programming and storage capabilities.
Thanks for making this! I have one of these. It's working but I think I'll check the battery and see if it needs to be replaced :) Excellent video, btw.
Thank you for posting this. I have a Peavey Addverb that's been in the family since 1988 and I never knew about the ni-cad battery, so I am attempting the replacement. Quick question, one of hte LEDs is bent and broken (the green LED above the PR/PA button is identical to the one on this unit). Are these pretty standard parts or unique and hard to replace? TIA!
They are just LEDs. You can use 3mm LEDs. Make sure you put them the correct way.
@@signalsandbits Thank you again!
Great video, I have to replace the battery on my AddVerb II also, Can I replace the battery with easy replaceable coin batteries instead of having to solder and unsoldering. Seems like it would be easier to replace the factory battery with something more user friendly. Thanks, glad I found your video.
The AddVerb II uses the same battery so you would have to use a 3.7V NiMH or Ni-cad rechargeable battery. You cannot use a single coin cell. The charging circuit is designed for NiMH or Ni-cad. There is really no other way to do it. You will need to remove the old one and solder in a new one.
Thank you for your fast reply. Looks like I need to heat up the soldering iron. Thank again
Cool repair. Nice.
Interesting the board says "adverb" on it. I wonder what the difference between this and the 'Add Verb' is, if any.
Its basically the same with more features. It has all of the features and controls of the original AddVerb with additional factory presets and additional programming and storage capabilities.
None. I can tell ya real fast!!
Very cool. would you want to give a Peavey transfex pro amp a go?
Sure. Send me an email me with the info.
When I clink the link to email you the recipients address line is blank.
Email issue was on my end.
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