Hi everybody, I've ben reading on this forum for a while and now that I have a problem with my amp I decided to finally register. Maybe you guys can help me out.
Anyway, here's my problem:
I play a (early 90's) Marshall valvestate 8100 head. It's a hybrid amp: 12AX7 preamp tube and a solid state poweramp. It's old and kind of cheap, but I like it a lot. But over the years some hum started to emerge. If possible, I would really like to get rid of this hum (without having to buy a new one). I will try to be as clear as possible.
- The hum is there when no guitar is plugged in. It's only barely noticable, but it's there.
- When I plug in a guitar, it's gets worse. Much worse. In the clean channel it's not that annoying, but when I switch to the lead it's pretty bad. So it's there on both channels.
- I've changed the tube, no effect. I've tried it on a different cab, not it. I also tried some different cables, just to be sure. No difference.
So what could it be? Old capacitors? Hum from the power section? Probably a lot of things, but I hope you can help. Thanks in advance!
Anyway, here's my problem:
I play a (early 90's) Marshall valvestate 8100 head. It's a hybrid amp: 12AX7 preamp tube and a solid state poweramp. It's old and kind of cheap, but I like it a lot. But over the years some hum started to emerge. If possible, I would really like to get rid of this hum (without having to buy a new one). I will try to be as clear as possible.
- The hum is there when no guitar is plugged in. It's only barely noticable, but it's there.
- When I plug in a guitar, it's gets worse. Much worse. In the clean channel it's not that annoying, but when I switch to the lead it's pretty bad. So it's there on both channels.
- I've changed the tube, no effect. I've tried it on a different cab, not it. I also tried some different cables, just to be sure. No difference.
So what could it be? Old capacitors? Hum from the power section? Probably a lot of things, but I hope you can help. Thanks in advance!
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