I built a Weber 5e3x2 kit a while back, which has always sounded good, but has always been a bit of a hummer. I've always attributed the hum to lead dress in the input circuits, as the amount of hum varies from one channel to the other when in use, but it's pretty quiet without anything plugged into the inputs.
I put debugging onto the back burner due to lack of free time, figuring it would be a simple matter when I get around to it.
Here's where the story gets wierd: Yesterday I noticed that just plugging the 5e3x2 into a wall socket causes hum in ANOTHER amp (plugged into a different outlet but the same circuit). This is with the 5e3x2 switched off and on standby, not connected to the rest of the rig.
Jeff
I put debugging onto the back burner due to lack of free time, figuring it would be a simple matter when I get around to it.
Here's where the story gets wierd: Yesterday I noticed that just plugging the 5e3x2 into a wall socket causes hum in ANOTHER amp (plugged into a different outlet but the same circuit). This is with the 5e3x2 switched off and on standby, not connected to the rest of the rig.
Jeff
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