Although only a new member of this forum, I have noticed several issues regarding a "loud noise" when an SS Amp is switched of either by the Amp power switch or by the mains wall switch. This is a common occurrence in all budget type SS amplifiers whether Hi-Fi or guitar amp.
It is a relatively easy modification if you're comfortable working with mains voltage.
Find yourself a defunct front load washing machine and if you follow the mains cord coming into the machine you will most likely find a filter block. This usually consists of two coils bypassed with some capacitors and is used to prevent washing machine electrical interference from feeding back into the mains supply. This filter block will be sealed with spade connectors for both the incoming and outgoing wires.
I fit these filters after the amplifier power switch so that any switch noise as well as power supply spikes are virtually bypassed.
In my Peavey Bandit 112 which suffered severally from a loud pop on switch of, I also fitted one of these filter blocks on the mains input lead to suppress any line noise (interference/spikes) from entering the amp.
THIS IS NOT A MOD FOR A NOVICE/AMATEUR SO SEEK HELP IF YOU DON'T HAVE SUFFICIENT EXPERIENCE!!!
It is a relatively easy modification if you're comfortable working with mains voltage.
Find yourself a defunct front load washing machine and if you follow the mains cord coming into the machine you will most likely find a filter block. This usually consists of two coils bypassed with some capacitors and is used to prevent washing machine electrical interference from feeding back into the mains supply. This filter block will be sealed with spade connectors for both the incoming and outgoing wires.
I fit these filters after the amplifier power switch so that any switch noise as well as power supply spikes are virtually bypassed.
In my Peavey Bandit 112 which suffered severally from a loud pop on switch of, I also fitted one of these filter blocks on the mains input lead to suppress any line noise (interference/spikes) from entering the amp.
THIS IS NOT A MOD FOR A NOVICE/AMATEUR SO SEEK HELP IF YOU DON'T HAVE SUFFICIENT EXPERIENCE!!!
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