My nephew brought me his ailing ASI solid state guitar amp to take a look at. It is a solid state Q-tube 70 guitar amp probably from the 1980's. It has a single 12AX7 in the preamp (along with a bunch of op amps) and a Mosfet power section. It has a low level hum that sounds like 120 hz AC leakage. The volume control does not seem to effect the hum level, so I suspected the large electrolytic caps in the power section were shot due to age. The amp is laid out on about four separate circuit boards so I disconnected the preamp board from the power amp and the hum remains.
I replaced every large and small electrolytic cap on the power amp, and for good measure replaced the bridge rectifier and some small IN4007 type silicone diodes. Tried the amp out and the low level hum is still there. I went back in and reflowed all of the solder joints and checked the grounds and they looked good. Checked all the power resistors around the power transistors and the readings look good. After all this the amp is still humming.
At this point I have run out of ideas as to what to check next. I do not have a schematic for this amp and I have not fooled around with transistor amps very much. The amp seems to have plenty of power (I think it is about 70 watts and is loud as hell) and sounds good (for a solid state amp) except for the low level hum.
There are some small non-polar caps on the power amp board that may be coupling caps... I was going to try replacing them next.
Could a bad output or driver transistor cause this type of hum?? Any suggestions for troubleshooting would be much appreciated.
I replaced every large and small electrolytic cap on the power amp, and for good measure replaced the bridge rectifier and some small IN4007 type silicone diodes. Tried the amp out and the low level hum is still there. I went back in and reflowed all of the solder joints and checked the grounds and they looked good. Checked all the power resistors around the power transistors and the readings look good. After all this the amp is still humming.
At this point I have run out of ideas as to what to check next. I do not have a schematic for this amp and I have not fooled around with transistor amps very much. The amp seems to have plenty of power (I think it is about 70 watts and is loud as hell) and sounds good (for a solid state amp) except for the low level hum.
There are some small non-polar caps on the power amp board that may be coupling caps... I was going to try replacing them next.
Could a bad output or driver transistor cause this type of hum?? Any suggestions for troubleshooting would be much appreciated.
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