I bought a broken one of these amps on ebay. The descriptionsaid that the guitar could still be heard even though the amp volume was on zero.
I verified that, but there is also a lot of hiss on the clean channel with the volume at zero. As I turn the volume up the noise and leakage signal stay low, and then the ormal signal comes on. So as long as you have a guitar signal it’s ok. But when you stop the hiss is still there.
I tried swapping out V1: and that d no effect.
It doesn’t seem to do it on the gain channel, but I’m not sure on that.
I tried plugging my guitar into the Return input of the effects loop, and that was silent with the guitar volume on zero. Of course there was no guitar signal to bleed over, but there also wasn’t any hiss. Interestingly the reverb was present in the signal with the guitar in to the Return input?
The V1 tube does input gain for both channels. The V2 tube does additional gain for the gain channel. The V3 tube is for reverb. And the final 12ax7 the V4 is the pi circuit. Then the two 6l6 power tubes.
So this test clears the V3, V4, and the power tubes, and the associated circuits. It Also clears the B+ supply to those tubes.
There are no schematics. This very problem was reported by several people who bought the Sonzera when it first came out. They either returned it or got it repaired under warranty. PRS hasn’t said anything about it, and someone on their forum asked about it, and they were warned against talking about factory defects on the PRS forum. It is against the rules.
This is a really great sounding amp. I think it sings on par with my Twin Reverb, which to me is about as goodasit gets. So I really want to ix it.
It is interesting that theis no manufacture date or serial number on the back of the amp. There is a spot for it, but it is blank? The ebay seller seems to sll a lot of shipping damaged amps and instruments. Perhaps they remove the S/N when they declare it scrap?
I haven’t asd PRS about it. I thought I would take a stab at it first.
So I have read that the thng to ook for is perhaps a power supply filter cap on the V1 B+ that is bad, or missing. Then the sigl from the 1st half of V1 couples thrugh he power supply to the 2nd half of V1. Maybe a shared cathod bypass cap on those two halves is bad, so it cople through the cathode instead of the anode. Then when they do the gain they switch in a different cap which doesn’t allow the coupling.
Perhaps the clean channel bypasses V2 when the clean is active, and that is where the noise gets injected. A ungrounded signal line would pick up radiated noise.
But it also lets hiss or white noise to couple into the signal. So that makes more sense to be the anode filtering.
Anyone else seen this problem? I will get the scope and inject atone and try to trace it.
I verified that, but there is also a lot of hiss on the clean channel with the volume at zero. As I turn the volume up the noise and leakage signal stay low, and then the ormal signal comes on. So as long as you have a guitar signal it’s ok. But when you stop the hiss is still there.
I tried swapping out V1: and that d no effect.
It doesn’t seem to do it on the gain channel, but I’m not sure on that.
I tried plugging my guitar into the Return input of the effects loop, and that was silent with the guitar volume on zero. Of course there was no guitar signal to bleed over, but there also wasn’t any hiss. Interestingly the reverb was present in the signal with the guitar in to the Return input?
The V1 tube does input gain for both channels. The V2 tube does additional gain for the gain channel. The V3 tube is for reverb. And the final 12ax7 the V4 is the pi circuit. Then the two 6l6 power tubes.
So this test clears the V3, V4, and the power tubes, and the associated circuits. It Also clears the B+ supply to those tubes.
There are no schematics. This very problem was reported by several people who bought the Sonzera when it first came out. They either returned it or got it repaired under warranty. PRS hasn’t said anything about it, and someone on their forum asked about it, and they were warned against talking about factory defects on the PRS forum. It is against the rules.
This is a really great sounding amp. I think it sings on par with my Twin Reverb, which to me is about as goodasit gets. So I really want to ix it.
It is interesting that theis no manufacture date or serial number on the back of the amp. There is a spot for it, but it is blank? The ebay seller seems to sll a lot of shipping damaged amps and instruments. Perhaps they remove the S/N when they declare it scrap?
I haven’t asd PRS about it. I thought I would take a stab at it first.
So I have read that the thng to ook for is perhaps a power supply filter cap on the V1 B+ that is bad, or missing. Then the sigl from the 1st half of V1 couples thrugh he power supply to the 2nd half of V1. Maybe a shared cathod bypass cap on those two halves is bad, so it cople through the cathode instead of the anode. Then when they do the gain they switch in a different cap which doesn’t allow the coupling.
Perhaps the clean channel bypasses V2 when the clean is active, and that is where the noise gets injected. A ungrounded signal line would pick up radiated noise.
But it also lets hiss or white noise to couple into the signal. So that makes more sense to be the anode filtering.
Anyone else seen this problem? I will get the scope and inject atone and try to trace it.
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