I have a 1997 JCM2000 DSL50. This amp has been very reliable but it seems that the PT (power transformer) has developed an audible, mechanical hum that also comes out through the speakers. Generally, the hum level is not really bothersome, except on the lead channel. The hum can be heard ever so slightly though the speakers even with the amp on standby.
Using the Green channel, the noise level is totally acceptable and almost no hum can be heard through the speakers.
When going to the Lead channel, the hum (not the white noise) becomes very apparent, especially when the master is set at 5 and the lead gain is set at 5-8. At a Lead channel gain setting of 9-10, the hum almost dissapears. If find this behaviour odd as I would not expect the hum to go down when the lead gain is maxed out.
Removing V2 eliminates the hum and noise completely. Removing V1 doesn't affect the hum.
I have tried different tubes in the amp but none of them have made a difference. I'm wondering whether the problem could be caused by either a bad PT (heater noise), some of the LDR couplers or maybe an bad opamp.
Is this a known problem with the DSL. If not, what could be causing this issue?
Plugging right in to the effects return also gets rid of the hum... or reduces it greatly. The last time I had a problem like this, it was on a Jubilee and the problem ended up being the AC Heaters. The PT was noisy and was inducing hum that was amplified by V2 on the lead channel. I was going to try to run the heaters from a battery tonight to see if that gets rid of the problem. Until then, I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions of things to look at.
Using the Green channel, the noise level is totally acceptable and almost no hum can be heard through the speakers.
When going to the Lead channel, the hum (not the white noise) becomes very apparent, especially when the master is set at 5 and the lead gain is set at 5-8. At a Lead channel gain setting of 9-10, the hum almost dissapears. If find this behaviour odd as I would not expect the hum to go down when the lead gain is maxed out.
Removing V2 eliminates the hum and noise completely. Removing V1 doesn't affect the hum.
I have tried different tubes in the amp but none of them have made a difference. I'm wondering whether the problem could be caused by either a bad PT (heater noise), some of the LDR couplers or maybe an bad opamp.
Is this a known problem with the DSL. If not, what could be causing this issue?
Plugging right in to the effects return also gets rid of the hum... or reduces it greatly. The last time I had a problem like this, it was on a Jubilee and the problem ended up being the AC Heaters. The PT was noisy and was inducing hum that was amplified by V2 on the lead channel. I was going to try to run the heaters from a battery tonight to see if that gets rid of the problem. Until then, I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions of things to look at.
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