Hi To All,
I was invited to this forum by Enzo from another website. He suggested that you may be able to assist me in trying to troubleshoot one of my student’s amps. It’s a Crate BX50
The issue with the amp is a low volume 60cycle hum (I was able to verify this frequency by running my audio generator through the amp and matching the tone). This hum does not change in volume no matter where the volume is set. Something I did find interesting is that the pitch will change going from low to high and back to low as the master volume is tuned this doesn’t change in volume just a little in the pitch.
So far I have checked the bass and the cables by substitution with no change. Also the hum does come through the headphones and an extension speaker when hooked up so the speaker doesn’t appear to be the issue. I have moved the amp to different AC lines in the house with no change. I also opened the amp up and could not find any bad solder joints. I removed the + and – voltage filter caps (4700uf at 25v and100uf at 35v and tested them with my cap tester and they tested within range. (I unfortunately do not have a scope). The power supply voltages appeared correct (TP4-7).
The amp otherwise works fine and will run for hours without overheating or shutting down. This isn’t a loud hum. It’s just in the background and if playing with others it isn’t heard. He got the amp on Craigslist very inexpensively. I’m not sure but the amp may have been sitting for some time. The jacks were very tarnished so I cleaned then with CAIG along with reseating the internal connectors.
My main concern is reliability. He wants to take it back to college to use. Right now he is using my Peavey. I would hate to have this go south on him during a jazz recital. Also the hum is annoying when during silent passages. I heard that some solid state amps because of the design will always have some noise. I don’t know if this is true and I haven’t heard other Crate amps to compare. My Peavey is very quiet. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated and again thanks to Enzo for the suggestion. I,m not allowed to post the schematic but I do have it if someone can help in getting it uploaded
All the Best
Dad roadie
I was invited to this forum by Enzo from another website. He suggested that you may be able to assist me in trying to troubleshoot one of my student’s amps. It’s a Crate BX50
The issue with the amp is a low volume 60cycle hum (I was able to verify this frequency by running my audio generator through the amp and matching the tone). This hum does not change in volume no matter where the volume is set. Something I did find interesting is that the pitch will change going from low to high and back to low as the master volume is tuned this doesn’t change in volume just a little in the pitch.
So far I have checked the bass and the cables by substitution with no change. Also the hum does come through the headphones and an extension speaker when hooked up so the speaker doesn’t appear to be the issue. I have moved the amp to different AC lines in the house with no change. I also opened the amp up and could not find any bad solder joints. I removed the + and – voltage filter caps (4700uf at 25v and100uf at 35v and tested them with my cap tester and they tested within range. (I unfortunately do not have a scope). The power supply voltages appeared correct (TP4-7).
The amp otherwise works fine and will run for hours without overheating or shutting down. This isn’t a loud hum. It’s just in the background and if playing with others it isn’t heard. He got the amp on Craigslist very inexpensively. I’m not sure but the amp may have been sitting for some time. The jacks were very tarnished so I cleaned then with CAIG along with reseating the internal connectors.
My main concern is reliability. He wants to take it back to college to use. Right now he is using my Peavey. I would hate to have this go south on him during a jazz recital. Also the hum is annoying when during silent passages. I heard that some solid state amps because of the design will always have some noise. I don’t know if this is true and I haven’t heard other Crate amps to compare. My Peavey is very quiet. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated and again thanks to Enzo for the suggestion. I,m not allowed to post the schematic but I do have it if someone can help in getting it uploaded
All the Best
Dad roadie
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