Hi, I have a Marshall Valvestate VS100 head (schematic attached) with a pretty loud hum at idle. Otherwise the amp sounds great, so I want to get rid of the hum if I can. Please help!
With no input connected, and all volumes at 0, I turn on the amp and it goes from quiet at first but gets steadily louder to a loud hum within a minute or two. When I turn the amp off, there is a loud pop (this doesn't bother me, I just thought it might be relevant to the diagnosis).
The hum is much louder on the overdrive channels, and the hum is at the same volume on both of the overdrive channels. Cranking the volumes does little to the volume of the hum.
If I measure the voltage at the speaker output (with no input and all volumes at 0), I get 140mV AC (with a ~60HZ frequency irregular waveform, image attached) and 15mV DC. If I pull the CON1 connector to the preamp board, the hum goes away. I've swapped tubes and the hum is still there, although it is louder on some tubes than others.
I've checked for the obvious, like loose caps, resistors, etc, with no luck. I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, and I have a multimeter and cheap oscilloscope, so any help with things to check or other voltage tests I can do would be appreciated.
Thanks!
With no input connected, and all volumes at 0, I turn on the amp and it goes from quiet at first but gets steadily louder to a loud hum within a minute or two. When I turn the amp off, there is a loud pop (this doesn't bother me, I just thought it might be relevant to the diagnosis).
The hum is much louder on the overdrive channels, and the hum is at the same volume on both of the overdrive channels. Cranking the volumes does little to the volume of the hum.
If I measure the voltage at the speaker output (with no input and all volumes at 0), I get 140mV AC (with a ~60HZ frequency irregular waveform, image attached) and 15mV DC. If I pull the CON1 connector to the preamp board, the hum goes away. I've swapped tubes and the hum is still there, although it is louder on some tubes than others.
I've checked for the obvious, like loose caps, resistors, etc, with no luck. I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, and I have a multimeter and cheap oscilloscope, so any help with things to check or other voltage tests I can do would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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