Dropping a line on this forum for some input on the infamous Polytone hiss. I get a hiss/mild crackling noise from my Polytone MB II. It's a model from the 80's. I did take it in to and my tech and there were three microphonic signal caps that were giving the reverb lots of noise. Mostly, though, the
problem was with the grounding. Some of the shielded cabling was grounded
and also some of the grounding points were loose or had poor contact.
It did take care of the hum but it still has that darn hissing/crackling noise. It is present when nothing is plugged in and the volume does not affect the noise. It is present when the volume is all the way down. The noise does get louder when the reverb is turned up.
Could this be a result of maybe cold soldering joints? Will disconnecting the reverb tank quite this down?
problem was with the grounding. Some of the shielded cabling was grounded
and also some of the grounding points were loose or had poor contact.
It did take care of the hum but it still has that darn hissing/crackling noise. It is present when nothing is plugged in and the volume does not affect the noise. It is present when the volume is all the way down. The noise does get louder when the reverb is turned up.
Could this be a result of maybe cold soldering joints? Will disconnecting the reverb tank quite this down?
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