Ok, I messed up. I fired up the 5E3 tonight, and after about a minute discovered that my speaker wasn't plugged in. When I grabbed my guitar cable from the back of the cabinet, I knocked the speaker wire loose (it was disconnected from the speaker.)
First, I think I'll solder the speaker wire to the speaker instead of rely on the spade terminal. Lesson learned.
Second, can someone please help me? The amp works now, but it has a HORRIBLE hum (a loud buzz). I can still hear my guitar, and it sounds as good as always. It just comes with a loud buzz now.
With nothing plugged into the input, it's normal. With a guitar plugged, I get a bad hum which gets worse the hotter the signal, like if I plug in a guitar with humbuckers and/or turn up the volume on the guitar. I changed the tubes, and that did nothing. I moved it to a different room to eliminate interference. Would a shorted OT cause this loud hum? Any ideas? Are there any other parts I should check beside the OT and the output tubes?
First, I think I'll solder the speaker wire to the speaker instead of rely on the spade terminal. Lesson learned.
Second, can someone please help me? The amp works now, but it has a HORRIBLE hum (a loud buzz). I can still hear my guitar, and it sounds as good as always. It just comes with a loud buzz now.
With nothing plugged into the input, it's normal. With a guitar plugged, I get a bad hum which gets worse the hotter the signal, like if I plug in a guitar with humbuckers and/or turn up the volume on the guitar. I changed the tubes, and that did nothing. I moved it to a different room to eliminate interference. Would a shorted OT cause this loud hum? Any ideas? Are there any other parts I should check beside the OT and the output tubes?
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