Hello all. My buddy has an 18-watt Marshall clone. It was in a combo and he decided to move it to a head chassis. After the move with nothing plugged in, volumes down it hums. Turn the volume up on the normal channel and there is a 60hz hum, well I think it's 60hz, that increases with volume increase. The tremolo channel has a 120hz hum, again I think it's 120hz, that also increases with volume increase. He suspected his heater wiring wasn't done properly. I looked around and he had several things all grounding in different places on the chassis, so moved them all to the PT. This cut the normal channel hum in half. It doesn't get bothersome until after 5 now. I redid the heaters, and that didn't change anything. I pulled the PI and the hum stops, if I'm correct that means it's preamp hum??? I then started pulling preamp tubes 1 at a time and the hum disappears when V2 is pulled. I'm chasing the normal channel hum first, then I'll get to the tremolo channel. Any suggestions where to look next?
It also has an oscillation on the top of high notes. The 5watt resistor that sits on top of the filter cap has a burning smell. I used an infared temp gauge on it and it's going over 350degrees pretty quickly. I don't know if any of this has anything to do with the hums, but I thought I'd better give as much info as I can.
Thanks for helping
It also has an oscillation on the top of high notes. The 5watt resistor that sits on top of the filter cap has a burning smell. I used an infared temp gauge on it and it's going over 350degrees pretty quickly. I don't know if any of this has anything to do with the hums, but I thought I'd better give as much info as I can.
Thanks for helping
Comment