I've got a 70s Silverface Master Volume Twin Reverb here.
All electrolytics have been relaced and its got a fresh set of valves - including matched Svetlana 6L6s.
It hums on the reverb channel. Looks like 100Hz on the scope.
All voltages are within 5% of the values on the CBS 010182 schematic.
Turning the Tremolo intensity up to 10 with the trem off seems to reduce it. Turning on the trem reduces it.
Removing V4 makes it go away altogether. Shorting the grid of V4b to ground with a cap stops it too.
Playing through the reverb it sounds horrible - like its full of broken glass.
With V6 removed its possible to set the hum balance so there's no audible hum at all.
I know that the effects channel of twins tends to be noisier than the clean channel (which incidentally sounds fine with V4 removed) but there's something not right with this one...
All electrolytics have been relaced and its got a fresh set of valves - including matched Svetlana 6L6s.
It hums on the reverb channel. Looks like 100Hz on the scope.
All voltages are within 5% of the values on the CBS 010182 schematic.
Turning the Tremolo intensity up to 10 with the trem off seems to reduce it. Turning on the trem reduces it.
Removing V4 makes it go away altogether. Shorting the grid of V4b to ground with a cap stops it too.
Playing through the reverb it sounds horrible - like its full of broken glass.
With V6 removed its possible to set the hum balance so there's no audible hum at all.
I know that the effects channel of twins tends to be noisier than the clean channel (which incidentally sounds fine with V4 removed) but there's something not right with this one...
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