I built a Mojotone Deluxe Reverb kit and the build went fine (it's my 3rd amp). The amp is near silent, one of the quietest amps at idle I've owned. The problem is when the reverb is turned up there is a hum. It's not crazy loud but it's there and sucks for recording. My '71 Deluxe Reverb had the same issue. The hum is coming from the power transformer, I am 99% certain. If I move the tank very far away from the amp, it is very quiet. What can I do to completely shield the tank or transformer? If I plug in the reverb footswitch and turn the reverb off, the hum goes away. Below are some things I've tried, and some techniques I've read about.
I've tried with no love:
Suggestions I've read:
The lead flashing seemed easiest to try and hold the most promise but I don't know if hardware stores carry it anymore. Your experience is really appreciated on this extremely annoying issue.
I've tried with no love:
- Different RCA cables
- Wrapping the tank in aluminum foil
- Isolating the RCA jacks from the chassis and grounding them on the signal ground near input
- Rotating the tank every which way
- Tried a different reverb tank (from Allen) in Tuki cover (maybe slight hum reduction)
Suggestions I've read:
- Create a steel box to put around the PT
- Screw a steel plate on the bottom of the tank
- Place mu-metal pieces on top of the tank, adjusting for best elimination
- Build a mu-metal box that is totally enclosed
- Get some lead roof flashing and cover the tank in it (just the top? around the whole thing?)
The lead flashing seemed easiest to try and hold the most promise but I don't know if hardware stores carry it anymore. Your experience is really appreciated on this extremely annoying issue.
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