Hello everyone, it seems a very common topic but when I dial the reverb up in my Fender Pro Reverb (pro tube series 2001) there is a huge amount of hiss added.
I decided to call out for help since I really would like to make this amp more usable.
I already solved the hum problem on the reverb for the most part...but the hiss just seems too loud to be acceptable and I want to get to the bottom of this.
For some reason I hear lots of people complaining that the amp is very noisy at idle, if someone has experience with this amp or tips that I could try to lower the noise level on the clean channel, I am all ears.
It does not bother me all that much that it is a bit noisy on the clean channel, but with the reverb added the hiss added is just unacceptable to me.
I am using new tubes right now and V1 has a 7025 in there that sounds very nice to me. I am not using the gain channel at all, neither the fx loop.
Until now I was able to lower the general noise a bit by using a NOS Mullard CV4024 tube for V7. In any case it was better than EH12AT7 tubes and I tried many brands. For the PI I am also using a NOS Mullard CV4024.
Surprisingly when I took the reverb tank from the cabinet the 'hum' that was induced was caused by the PT. So the 'hum' problem decreased greatly, I also shielded the reverb tank from the bottom and that also dropped the hum further. Yet I cannot get rid of this 'hiss' and to me it is just too loud to be acceptable and I also have this feeling that the reverb does not sound as deep as it should, I cannot get any drip at all out of this amp.
So until now I have tried this to get rid of the hiss and hum with some success:
-Shielded the bottom of the reverb tank (repositioned it).
-Installed high quality shielded cables
-Tried a different tank (same impedances, had the exact same hiss)
-Retouched all solder joints on the PCB to prevent this to come from cold solder joints
-Checked all grounds
-Checked all shielded wires in the amp.
The hiss increasing with the reverb pot probably tells me it is before it in the circuit, what should I do next?
For convenience this is the amp model and schematic:
http://ampwares.com/amplifiers/fender-pro-tube-reverb
Thanks in advance for help!
I decided to call out for help since I really would like to make this amp more usable.
I already solved the hum problem on the reverb for the most part...but the hiss just seems too loud to be acceptable and I want to get to the bottom of this.
For some reason I hear lots of people complaining that the amp is very noisy at idle, if someone has experience with this amp or tips that I could try to lower the noise level on the clean channel, I am all ears.
It does not bother me all that much that it is a bit noisy on the clean channel, but with the reverb added the hiss added is just unacceptable to me.
I am using new tubes right now and V1 has a 7025 in there that sounds very nice to me. I am not using the gain channel at all, neither the fx loop.
Until now I was able to lower the general noise a bit by using a NOS Mullard CV4024 tube for V7. In any case it was better than EH12AT7 tubes and I tried many brands. For the PI I am also using a NOS Mullard CV4024.
Surprisingly when I took the reverb tank from the cabinet the 'hum' that was induced was caused by the PT. So the 'hum' problem decreased greatly, I also shielded the reverb tank from the bottom and that also dropped the hum further. Yet I cannot get rid of this 'hiss' and to me it is just too loud to be acceptable and I also have this feeling that the reverb does not sound as deep as it should, I cannot get any drip at all out of this amp.
So until now I have tried this to get rid of the hiss and hum with some success:
-Shielded the bottom of the reverb tank (repositioned it).
-Installed high quality shielded cables
-Tried a different tank (same impedances, had the exact same hiss)
-Retouched all solder joints on the PCB to prevent this to come from cold solder joints
-Checked all grounds
-Checked all shielded wires in the amp.
The hiss increasing with the reverb pot probably tells me it is before it in the circuit, what should I do next?
For convenience this is the amp model and schematic:
http://ampwares.com/amplifiers/fender-pro-tube-reverb
Thanks in advance for help!
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