I bought a 2nd hand JMI AC30 TB. It is a handwired Vox AC30 made with a turretboard made in UK. When testing it I thought it had quite a loud noise level, independent from either volume knobs.
At home I can compare to my own amps and the noise is quite loud, much louder than a 1970 Fender twin, without master volume.
So I tried some things:
- without preamp tubes, the noise is away
- put back only V1 and V2 in and the noise was there
- tried other 12AX7 and it was the same
- the noise changes with the tone knob and with the treble from the TB changes it too (even with the TB tube pulled)
- it sounds like a brrrrrr, not hmmmmm or his
- there is a very light repetitive ticking
While it was open I gently tapped the components to hear if it did something with the sound. I found that tapping the vertical turret board, the below connections of the 3 most right components (next to the on / ofswitch) I heard the tick through the speakers.
Even more strange is that the noice changed drastically when I put the pencil between the most right turretboard (seen from behind) and the cables from the on/off switch. I didn't touch anything, just put it between that board and the cables. Is that normal for this amp?
Anyone have an idea?
At home I can compare to my own amps and the noise is quite loud, much louder than a 1970 Fender twin, without master volume.
So I tried some things:
- without preamp tubes, the noise is away
- put back only V1 and V2 in and the noise was there
- tried other 12AX7 and it was the same
- the noise changes with the tone knob and with the treble from the TB changes it too (even with the TB tube pulled)
- it sounds like a brrrrrr, not hmmmmm or his
- there is a very light repetitive ticking
While it was open I gently tapped the components to hear if it did something with the sound. I found that tapping the vertical turret board, the below connections of the 3 most right components (next to the on / ofswitch) I heard the tick through the speakers.
Even more strange is that the noice changed drastically when I put the pencil between the most right turretboard (seen from behind) and the cables from the on/off switch. I didn't touch anything, just put it between that board and the cables. Is that normal for this amp?
Anyone have an idea?
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