Hi guys.
A couple weeks ago, I finished building a 5F1 clone (my first build). I have noticed a few problems since then. I should mention, this is not a combo; I built the 5F1 circuitry into a head that I am presently running into a 212 cabinet. I realize it's atypical, but it actually sounds really good through 12s and I think I'll keep it this way. Anyway. Here are my problems...
(1) A low hum.
This hum occurs even when nothing is plugged into the amp and the volume is turned all the way down. At first, I wondered if it was the transformers or rectifier or something like that, but I am positive that it is coming out of the speakers instead. It is not the same kind of hum that you get with single coil pickups. It is a much lower/bassier type of hum. It does not increase in volume or intensity as the volume is turned up on the amp. The general noise level of the amp is very low aside from this one humming. And the humming is not very loud, but it is noticeable and I have not heard it in any other amp that I have ever played through. Any thoughts?
(2) Loss of connection with the higher gain input.
Suppose I plug my guitar into the higher gain input. Then, I put my hand on the left side of the cable that is plugged into the amp input and put some gentle rightward pressure on the cable, the amp will buzz suddenly and lose connection with the guitar until I release pressure. The lower gain input does not do this. I assume this is the sign of either bad wiring or bad components or a bad cable. I checked my wiring and it looks good. I tried the cable in a different amp on several different inputs and could not replicate the problem. So, I wonder if the jack was bad from the start. Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot guys. As usual, I really appreciate all of your help and advice.
Justin
A couple weeks ago, I finished building a 5F1 clone (my first build). I have noticed a few problems since then. I should mention, this is not a combo; I built the 5F1 circuitry into a head that I am presently running into a 212 cabinet. I realize it's atypical, but it actually sounds really good through 12s and I think I'll keep it this way. Anyway. Here are my problems...
(1) A low hum.
This hum occurs even when nothing is plugged into the amp and the volume is turned all the way down. At first, I wondered if it was the transformers or rectifier or something like that, but I am positive that it is coming out of the speakers instead. It is not the same kind of hum that you get with single coil pickups. It is a much lower/bassier type of hum. It does not increase in volume or intensity as the volume is turned up on the amp. The general noise level of the amp is very low aside from this one humming. And the humming is not very loud, but it is noticeable and I have not heard it in any other amp that I have ever played through. Any thoughts?
(2) Loss of connection with the higher gain input.
Suppose I plug my guitar into the higher gain input. Then, I put my hand on the left side of the cable that is plugged into the amp input and put some gentle rightward pressure on the cable, the amp will buzz suddenly and lose connection with the guitar until I release pressure. The lower gain input does not do this. I assume this is the sign of either bad wiring or bad components or a bad cable. I checked my wiring and it looks good. I tried the cable in a different amp on several different inputs and could not replicate the problem. So, I wonder if the jack was bad from the start. Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot guys. As usual, I really appreciate all of your help and advice.
Justin
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