I have a '65 Twin Reverb Re-issue in the shop that makes a lot of noise.
I traced the source down to the B+ rail having low frequency noise on it. If I move the negative side of the first electrolytic filter cap (actually it is the two 220 uf stacked caps with the 220K equilizing resistors) so that it is grounded to the metal chassis and not to the point on the circuit board then it behaves.
I've checked the integrity of the grounds and it just seems like it is a weird ground loop/bad ground scheme noise. I've also replaced the rectifiers in the bridge and the 220uf filter caps. It's bizzaro to be sure.
Any help from experienced techs welcome. I'm not a newby but this one has me stumped.
Thanks,
Mike
I traced the source down to the B+ rail having low frequency noise on it. If I move the negative side of the first electrolytic filter cap (actually it is the two 220 uf stacked caps with the 220K equilizing resistors) so that it is grounded to the metal chassis and not to the point on the circuit board then it behaves.
I've checked the integrity of the grounds and it just seems like it is a weird ground loop/bad ground scheme noise. I've also replaced the rectifiers in the bridge and the 220uf filter caps. It's bizzaro to be sure.
Any help from experienced techs welcome. I'm not a newby but this one has me stumped.
Thanks,
Mike
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