VT30_SManual.pdf
I bought a Vox VT30 that was supposed to have an input jack problem, but it turns out the seller had been inside and disconnected the speaker to make it just seem dead . Once i'd plugged it back in the amp was putting out a very loud hum with no trace of the input signal. The DSP board is working fine with headphones everything functions as it should. I removed all the connectors and valve and the problem persists with just the power circuit board, so at least I've narrowed it down to there.
I've replaced the main filter caps c109, c108 and c126, c127 at the TD2050, nothing changed, I removed the TD2050 and it's not shorted. I used my DIY signal tracer and I can hear the same hum coming through the +18v/-18v DC rails feeding the TD2050. I don't have the hum on the 9 volt rails.
I'm not sure I should be using the signal tracer on the 18v rails like that, should I? I'm still new to this
Any pointers of where to look next gladly taken
I bought a Vox VT30 that was supposed to have an input jack problem, but it turns out the seller had been inside and disconnected the speaker to make it just seem dead . Once i'd plugged it back in the amp was putting out a very loud hum with no trace of the input signal. The DSP board is working fine with headphones everything functions as it should. I removed all the connectors and valve and the problem persists with just the power circuit board, so at least I've narrowed it down to there.
I've replaced the main filter caps c109, c108 and c126, c127 at the TD2050, nothing changed, I removed the TD2050 and it's not shorted. I used my DIY signal tracer and I can hear the same hum coming through the +18v/-18v DC rails feeding the TD2050. I don't have the hum on the 9 volt rails.
I'm not sure I should be using the signal tracer on the 18v rails like that, should I? I'm still new to this
Any pointers of where to look next gladly taken
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