This is a late model (but early production) reissue Sessionette guitar amp that's come to me with noise issues. It's really sensitive to any interference from mobile phones and in particular my DECT cordless phone, but the owner says it's only recently been doing this. Otherwise the amp is working fine.
I've isolated the problem down to one area; The output of IC6a is coupled via C44 and if I ground the negative side of the cap all is fine - complete noise immunity. If I ground the positive side of the cap the noise is back in full. I changed the cap. What the schematic doesn't show is that the signal path from that cap is via lengthy PCB tracks and then unshielded wiring to the rear PCB 'send' and then back the to the 'return' opamp buffer.
What I can't comprehend is how this worked OK previously. I can't see any failure. IC6 is fine, no DC offset. No unusual voltages and the amp is quiet apart from the interference. As a test I removed C44, detached the leads to the rear PCB and wired IC6a pin 1 directly to C15 with screened cable. A slight improvement, but not much.
This is driving me nuts. Does anyone have any ideas? Maybe I'm missing something really obvious. Just like a pantomime character where the audience is shouting 'He's behind you!"
I've isolated the problem down to one area; The output of IC6a is coupled via C44 and if I ground the negative side of the cap all is fine - complete noise immunity. If I ground the positive side of the cap the noise is back in full. I changed the cap. What the schematic doesn't show is that the signal path from that cap is via lengthy PCB tracks and then unshielded wiring to the rear PCB 'send' and then back the to the 'return' opamp buffer.
What I can't comprehend is how this worked OK previously. I can't see any failure. IC6 is fine, no DC offset. No unusual voltages and the amp is quiet apart from the interference. As a test I removed C44, detached the leads to the rear PCB and wired IC6a pin 1 directly to C15 with screened cable. A slight improvement, but not much.
This is driving me nuts. Does anyone have any ideas? Maybe I'm missing something really obvious. Just like a pantomime character where the audience is shouting 'He's behind you!"
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