Nothing personal
In order for the amplifier worked properly, not to have hum, it is assumed that was previously brought in mint condition (100% correct), which can not be deduced from user posts (first, new tubes, no tubes "as-as" etc ...)
The user writes that he made some modifications related to shielding and grounding. He did not show the performed modifications.
Someone is request upload pics from scope, pics is upload, pics obviously means nothing to anyone, because no one interpreted (comments) upload pics.
The question arises as what we are discussing these 60 posts?
Whenever came to me musicians who didn't know what wanted from amplifier, my answer was "bring me the same amplifier as yours, which works differently." The answer can be assumed.
I’ve come to the conclusion that musicians who “poorly” rule with their instrument, instead of learning to play, they always blame their amplifiers for not having a sound.
Did Hendrix and other greats deal with "hum problem; bad power transformer or something else" or PLUG AND PLAY (guitar)
If Vox, Marshall or any company, produced tens of thousands amplifiers, all the musicians are satisfied, only one is not, wherein is the problem. In amplifier or in musician.
One thing is sure
The factory development engineers did better designed the amplifier than us portal users.
In order for the amplifier worked properly, not to have hum, it is assumed that was previously brought in mint condition (100% correct), which can not be deduced from user posts (first, new tubes, no tubes "as-as" etc ...)
The user writes that he made some modifications related to shielding and grounding. He did not show the performed modifications.
Someone is request upload pics from scope, pics is upload, pics obviously means nothing to anyone, because no one interpreted (comments) upload pics.
The question arises as what we are discussing these 60 posts?
Whenever came to me musicians who didn't know what wanted from amplifier, my answer was "bring me the same amplifier as yours, which works differently." The answer can be assumed.
I’ve come to the conclusion that musicians who “poorly” rule with their instrument, instead of learning to play, they always blame their amplifiers for not having a sound.
Did Hendrix and other greats deal with "hum problem; bad power transformer or something else" or PLUG AND PLAY (guitar)
If Vox, Marshall or any company, produced tens of thousands amplifiers, all the musicians are satisfied, only one is not, wherein is the problem. In amplifier or in musician.
One thing is sure
The factory development engineers did better designed the amplifier than us portal users.
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