Hello,
I am hoping that somebody can give me suggestion on how to fix
my Session 500 Mark IV.
When I turn it on it makes a loud buzzing sound. Like some kind
of grounding hum/buzz.
I can plug my guitar into the POWER AMP IN and the amp is good, loud
and clean.
If I disconnect the pre-amp board from the power amp board, the amp is
silent - no loud hum/buzz.
I have plugged the PREAMP OUT into another amp (my Peavey 260C) and I
all I hear is the same loud hum/buzz.
So the hum/buzz must be what the pre-amp board is outputting.
I have measured the power going to the pre-amp board, it is +15v and -15v
like it should be.
Now I need help/suggestions on how to troubleshoot that board. There
are many little op-amp ICs and stuff on that board. There is no
obvious evidence of anything burning up on the pre-amp board, smell-wise
or visually.
How does one go about troubleshooting this issue?
Thank you for your time,
brad
I am hoping that somebody can give me suggestion on how to fix
my Session 500 Mark IV.
When I turn it on it makes a loud buzzing sound. Like some kind
of grounding hum/buzz.
I can plug my guitar into the POWER AMP IN and the amp is good, loud
and clean.
If I disconnect the pre-amp board from the power amp board, the amp is
silent - no loud hum/buzz.
I have plugged the PREAMP OUT into another amp (my Peavey 260C) and I
all I hear is the same loud hum/buzz.
So the hum/buzz must be what the pre-amp board is outputting.
I have measured the power going to the pre-amp board, it is +15v and -15v
like it should be.
Now I need help/suggestions on how to troubleshoot that board. There
are many little op-amp ICs and stuff on that board. There is no
obvious evidence of anything burning up on the pre-amp board, smell-wise
or visually.
How does one go about troubleshooting this issue?
Thank you for your time,
brad
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