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  • humming choke on DRRI?

    Hi All,

    I've got a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue that I bought a couple of years ago and have been messing with heavily. Tonight I noticed that my amp was humming quite a bit...the hum was not coming through from the speaker...it was coming from the amp itself.

    So, I unplugged the guitar, left the amp on, and looked around the back of the amp. Something back there was radiating a humming sound. After touching a few of the components, I found that the choke was vibrating (and humming) fairly strongly.

    What does this mean? Do I need to replace the choke? Why would it go bad? Would my mods (all pre-amp related) have done something to cause this damage? What I'm saying is, is the vibrating choke the problem, or just a symptom of a problem somewhere else?

    All advice welcome!

    Chip

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    Hmmmmm, :-) if the choke was making a noise like that I'd guess that it was operating in some less-than-desirable way. What does the resistance measure across it (compared to what it is supposed to measure)? Is there a burning smell and smoke associated with the hum? And what do the voltages look like?
    Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

    "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

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    • #3
      The choke is a coil, coils have an electromagnetic field, loose coils hum. You might be able to put a shim between the coil and the core to keep it from vibrating. You can use a wood shaving, jam it in there if you find a loose spot.

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