First time on this forum so: hello all.
I have a fender stage 112 se which made a huge noise and didn't process the sound properly.
I changed a burned resistor (r82) and re-soldered two large capacitors (board location c52 and c53) as one solder location on each capacitor was separated (came loose).
After this fix the amp played amazing: perfectly quiet when not being played and playing was crystal clear: no hum what so ever!
I turned on the amp this morning to play and there is now this very loud hum and buzz which fluxuates. It went from perfect quiet to a large hum over night.
Plugging the guitar into Input 1 makes a louder hum and using input 2 makes a hum but at a different severity.
When I remove the cord from the inputs it is totally silent.
I don't want to bring it into for repair as i am on a budget. I am skilled at soldering boards so I believe I can fix it myself with the right parts.
Any suggestions on what to look for?
thanks in advance.
I have a fender stage 112 se which made a huge noise and didn't process the sound properly.
I changed a burned resistor (r82) and re-soldered two large capacitors (board location c52 and c53) as one solder location on each capacitor was separated (came loose).
After this fix the amp played amazing: perfectly quiet when not being played and playing was crystal clear: no hum what so ever!
I turned on the amp this morning to play and there is now this very loud hum and buzz which fluxuates. It went from perfect quiet to a large hum over night.
Plugging the guitar into Input 1 makes a louder hum and using input 2 makes a hum but at a different severity.
When I remove the cord from the inputs it is totally silent.
I don't want to bring it into for repair as i am on a budget. I am skilled at soldering boards so I believe I can fix it myself with the right parts.
Any suggestions on what to look for?
thanks in advance.
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