I'm sure this subject has been done to death but I still haven't been able to crack this one.
Ok, I have a 1959 Supro 1615T that catches radio signals (RF Interference) when turned ON with NOTHING plugged in. Here are the symptoms:
I tried cleaning the jacks, swapping the preamp tube and re-soldering the solder joints in the input section but no luck. I'm looking for suggestions on what I may have missed. FYI, I have a 1959 Supro 1690T (exactly the same amp except for the speaker) right next to it and it is RF free). I don't want to deviate from the design by adding a 68K resistor to the grid or anything like that. The fact that RFs can be eliminated on both treble inputs tells me that it's probably not a bad jack. I'm sure there is a simple fix that I'm just not seeing. Any suggestions??
here is a schematic of the amp: http://www.dirtygirlamps.com/Amp_sit...ro%201690T.pdf
I'll see if i can post a picture of the input section later.
Ok, I have a 1959 Supro 1615T that catches radio signals (RF Interference) when turned ON with NOTHING plugged in. Here are the symptoms:
- I can eliminate the RFs if I plug a regular guitar cable into "treble" input of channel 1 or channel 2. This is weird because it's usually the other way around, that is: usually RFs happen when you plug a cable into an input (not the other way around).
- Here is a twist: pluging the guitar cable into the "Regular" input of either channel does nothing to get rid of the RFs. BUT, plugging into the treble input will eliminate the RFs.
- The RFs only effect channel 2 (the trem channel) and not channel one. That is: If I turn channel 2 volume down, I can eliminate RFs. However, with channel 2 volume off, I can turn channel 1 volume up and no RFs. Also, pluging the guitar cable into channel one's "treble" input will eliminate the RFs.
- As you may know, these Supros use grounded switchcraft jacks that ground right to the chassis. As well, the Treble inputs of each channel are soldered directly to a shielded plate that covers the input section. In turn, the plate has a wire soldered to it that runs to a ground lug on the tag board.
- Also, I don't have to insert the cable all the way into either treble jack to eliminate the RFs. I just have to insert it enough so that the tip touch the hot end of the jack.
I tried cleaning the jacks, swapping the preamp tube and re-soldering the solder joints in the input section but no luck. I'm looking for suggestions on what I may have missed. FYI, I have a 1959 Supro 1690T (exactly the same amp except for the speaker) right next to it and it is RF free). I don't want to deviate from the design by adding a 68K resistor to the grid or anything like that. The fact that RFs can be eliminated on both treble inputs tells me that it's probably not a bad jack. I'm sure there is a simple fix that I'm just not seeing. Any suggestions??
here is a schematic of the amp: http://www.dirtygirlamps.com/Amp_sit...ro%201690T.pdf
I'll see if i can post a picture of the input section later.
Comment