G'day, I'm uploading a schematic for the power section of a solid state Gibson GSS 100 from the Gibson Master Service Book.
If you look at the orientation of the 4 filter caps you see that the negative terminals of all 4 caps connect to ground. However, the way this amp came to me the polarity on C5 and C7 is reversed.
All 4 caps look too new to be original, so did someone install them incorrectly? The amp hums like crazy, but the amount of hum is steady even with volume at zero so I'm assuming that is a grounding problem or a bad component and not a filter cap issue.
The other curious thing is that the capacitance values for those 4 caps is shown as 4500uF each for the big pair and 1500uF each for the other two. In my amp the values have been changed to 9300uF and 3300uF, respectively.
I appreciate whatever insight you can offer.
If you look at the orientation of the 4 filter caps you see that the negative terminals of all 4 caps connect to ground. However, the way this amp came to me the polarity on C5 and C7 is reversed.
All 4 caps look too new to be original, so did someone install them incorrectly? The amp hums like crazy, but the amount of hum is steady even with volume at zero so I'm assuming that is a grounding problem or a bad component and not a filter cap issue.
The other curious thing is that the capacitance values for those 4 caps is shown as 4500uF each for the big pair and 1500uF each for the other two. In my amp the values have been changed to 9300uF and 3300uF, respectively.
I appreciate whatever insight you can offer.
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