Hi,
Hope everyone is well, that's my first post here. I've done some searching but the best thread was from 2015.
I bought my C30 in a slightly poor condition but managed to fix a few things, however still struggling with mains hum. I figured out that the hum is not related to the master volume and also after removing power amp tubes the hum is still there! Does it mean I need a new transformer? Do you think it's just being old, or do I need to worry about it breaking down? I want my gear reliable as possible as I gig regularly. The intensity of the
hum is rather low, clearly audible when playing at home (like in a blues movie) but it's not there during gig/rehearsal because it's negligible (or just not there) compared to the actual guitar volume.
Fixes that I've done so far:
Jumper wire is a big thing in CL30. In mine, one jumper has burned during a gig, burning a big black dot in the PCB and of course sending the amp on holiday...
I know it's generally good idea to recap them, however I'm sure someone has done it already and there are no spills or ugly ones. Found a good video of a full repair.
Many Thanks
Luke
Hope everyone is well, that's my first post here. I've done some searching but the best thread was from 2015.
I bought my C30 in a slightly poor condition but managed to fix a few things, however still struggling with mains hum. I figured out that the hum is not related to the master volume and also after removing power amp tubes the hum is still there! Does it mean I need a new transformer? Do you think it's just being old, or do I need to worry about it breaking down? I want my gear reliable as possible as I gig regularly. The intensity of the
hum is rather low, clearly audible when playing at home (like in a blues movie) but it's not there during gig/rehearsal because it's negligible (or just not there) compared to the actual guitar volume.
Fixes that I've done so far:
- Replaced the two diodes on the tube PCB to iGP02-40 4k (speaker pop on power on and off is gone)
- Replaced the dodgy jumpers with some fresh wire
- Quick inspection for cold joints and dodgy connections. Solderless pcb plug for reverb is interesting, the wires are just pushed in and sharp brackets cut through the sleeve so connection happens. Worth redoing if someone squeezed that in 30 years ago.
Jumper wire is a big thing in CL30. In mine, one jumper has burned during a gig, burning a big black dot in the PCB and of course sending the amp on holiday...
I know it's generally good idea to recap them, however I'm sure someone has done it already and there are no spills or ugly ones. Found a good video of a full repair.
Many Thanks
Luke
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