Dear all,
I've got an old Trace Elliot Commando 15 100W model 1001 bass combo. It sounds good, and is perfectly adequate for my modest bass playing needs. Schematic attached (schematic is from the mk 2, the only schematic I could find - I think mine may be the mk 1 but very similar circuits). It had been making a loud buzzy hum for some time, and I thought it was time to sort it out. Since it was a 100 Hz kind of a noise, I thought it must be filter caps, so ordered replacements for C15 and C24, and, noting that the pre amp had its own supply, ordered replacements for C3 and C5 as well for good measure. Popped the new ones in, and they made not a jot of difference! With the amp open, I noticed that the bulk of the noise was coming from the transformer itself, but with quite a bit still making it to the speaker. The transformer is mounted tightly with rubber insulation. The screws that run through the transformer are as tight as anything.
Anyone got any wisdom? Do I seek out a replacement transformer? What else could be the culprit that's allowing the noise to get through to the speaker?
Many thanks, folks!
I've got an old Trace Elliot Commando 15 100W model 1001 bass combo. It sounds good, and is perfectly adequate for my modest bass playing needs. Schematic attached (schematic is from the mk 2, the only schematic I could find - I think mine may be the mk 1 but very similar circuits). It had been making a loud buzzy hum for some time, and I thought it was time to sort it out. Since it was a 100 Hz kind of a noise, I thought it must be filter caps, so ordered replacements for C15 and C24, and, noting that the pre amp had its own supply, ordered replacements for C3 and C5 as well for good measure. Popped the new ones in, and they made not a jot of difference! With the amp open, I noticed that the bulk of the noise was coming from the transformer itself, but with quite a bit still making it to the speaker. The transformer is mounted tightly with rubber insulation. The screws that run through the transformer are as tight as anything.
Anyone got any wisdom? Do I seek out a replacement transformer? What else could be the culprit that's allowing the noise to get through to the speaker?
Many thanks, folks!
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