Firstly, I don't know much about amplifier electronics, but I'll have help if there's something to be done. I recently bought a single-ended Fender Champ-based p2p combo with some additions from someone who built it of quality parts. It came with a 6v6 and a EL84, of which one could be used at a time. Accidentally I put them both in and swithed on with volume at 0. Some rather loud hiss and buzz ensued so I hurried to turn the amp off, and realized my mistake. I took the EL84 out and tried it again: everything works as intended, except there's a (120hz?) buzz that goes up with the volume knob.
The problem is I don't know if it's been there from the beginning or if the aforementioned mistake damaged something and is causing this. Is this possible? Before I bought it, the seller said he had built it in a way to make it silent and suitable for studio use. (rectifiers?) It's around 4-6w so the buzz stands out quite clearly at normal playing volume.
Here's the buzz recorded:
https://soundcloud.com/skla-1/buzz
Any help/insight/clarification on the cause, troubleshoot or fix is greatly appreciated.
The problem is I don't know if it's been there from the beginning or if the aforementioned mistake damaged something and is causing this. Is this possible? Before I bought it, the seller said he had built it in a way to make it silent and suitable for studio use. (rectifiers?) It's around 4-6w so the buzz stands out quite clearly at normal playing volume.
Here's the buzz recorded:
https://soundcloud.com/skla-1/buzz
Any help/insight/clarification on the cause, troubleshoot or fix is greatly appreciated.
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