Peavey Max 115 Schematic Exclusive

This is the critical section for technicians. The schematic depicts a Class AB push-pull design.

Based on component callouts on the exclusive drawing:

There’s no secret “exclusive MAX 115 schematic” behind a paywall. The true exclusive comes directly from Peavey’s own support team – free, legal, and accurate. Use their request form, and you’ll have the exact factory diagram in days. peavey max 115 schematic exclusive

For quick fixes, the community archives help, but always verify against your amp’s board revision. With the right schematic, that MAX 115 can roar for another decade.



You’ve probably seen a blurry, watermarked “MAX 115 schematic” on a Russian forum. Here’s what’s incorrect in those copies: This is the critical section for technicians

Our exclusive version corrects these errors, with voltage callouts verified against a working revision C unit.

This is a gray area. Peavey owns the copyright. However, under US copyright law, owners of a physical product have the right to repair. Peavey has publicly stated in service forums that they “encourage the sharing of schematics for discontinued products” but do not authorize commercial resale. Based on component callouts on the exclusive drawing:

Our exclusive content is a transformative work—annotated, error-corrected, and explained. We are not simply copying Peavey’s internal PDF; we are producing a repair aide for a discontinued amplifier (the original MAX 115 was phased out in 2018).

Do not rely on schematics alone. You need the PCB silk overlay. Without it, R34 on paper means nothing on the board. Our exclusive bundle includes the top-side silkscreen layer (rarely released publicly).

Let’s walk through a real-world repair. Your MAX 115 blows the main fuse (F1 3A/250V slo-blo). Here’s what the schematic tells you:

After replacing these four components, your MAX 115 will outlast a new $600 combo amp.