I've got one of these here, it works but has a fair amount of hiss.
Hiss is on both channels, and increases as the volume(s) are turned up.
Tone controls have no effect on hiss.
There's no hum in the amp except when I turn one of the volumes 10 ten, and that channel's Treble past 5. The VU meter freaks out, goes in the red, and the amp immediately hums, almost like a LF oscillation I assume.
I replaced the 4000UF main caps with some new units from Mouser, and also replaced every other electolytic cap in the driver section.
The amp is super loud, and otherwise seems to be working normally.
My understanding of SS devices is limited, so I'm not sure where to even look next.
What are the usual culprits of this kind of hiss? It's the equivalent of an ultra-high gain amp turned up loud.
It's likely usable as-is, but I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
This schematic isn't the exact amp I have, but there are at least many many simiarities to it and the amp in front of me.
Sorry for the awful resolution, apparently it's the only one on the web
thanks!
Hiss is on both channels, and increases as the volume(s) are turned up.
Tone controls have no effect on hiss.
There's no hum in the amp except when I turn one of the volumes 10 ten, and that channel's Treble past 5. The VU meter freaks out, goes in the red, and the amp immediately hums, almost like a LF oscillation I assume.
I replaced the 4000UF main caps with some new units from Mouser, and also replaced every other electolytic cap in the driver section.
The amp is super loud, and otherwise seems to be working normally.
My understanding of SS devices is limited, so I'm not sure where to even look next.
What are the usual culprits of this kind of hiss? It's the equivalent of an ultra-high gain amp turned up loud.
It's likely usable as-is, but I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
This schematic isn't the exact amp I have, but there are at least many many simiarities to it and the amp in front of me.
Sorry for the awful resolution, apparently it's the only one on the web
thanks!
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