Hi All,
Hope you are doing well!
I've just bought one of these off e-bay - in a terrible state cosmetically, but it has cleaned up ok. The 80's solid states are great
little amps (I also have the Lead 12, Reverb 12 and Master Lead Combo). On this amp straight off I have a problem with hum and
some interference noise.
A more detailed description of the hum:
Amp switched on, no lead attached. volume and gain at zero, amp humming through speaker. Gradually rotate the VOLUME
control, the hum quietens down (but still there), then goes back up to the original volume with VOLUME control at 10.
With guitar attached, same thing happens but with the VOLUME at zero there is a sound like shortwave radio interference.
Some sound clips here to help:
https://soundcloud.com/user-339899961
Volume control swept from 0 to 10 a few times on each clip. As you can hear, the sound diminishes at mid point, then re-appears
at 10. With the guitar plugged in the crackly interference sound only appears when the volume is at zero.
I have replaced the electrolytic filter caps C18, C19, C15, C16, C13 and C14. On advice from another forum I have reflowed the
solder joints for the jacks, pots and connections from the power supply (anything which could carry stress onto PCB solder connections).
Pots have all had a good clean with contact cleaner. Are there any other capacitors that usually suppress hum and that may be faulty
and need to be replaced?
This Japanese chappie seems to have had the same problem:
http://guitarder.fc2web.com/other2/o2-28-bass12.html
He solved it by switching out R17, I've tried a 1k in parallel and it didn't do anything.
I also tried powering the Bass 12 off the Lead 12 transformer, but there is no difference.
These amps as you can see by the photos are pretty simple, so I figured that I could (with a little help from some of the great internet
resources and various forum members) fix it myself and along the way use it as a learning experience. I have limited electronics
experience so if it gets too technical I like to ask dumb questions if I don't understand!
If anybody could offer some advice or assistance, I would really appreciate it.
Hope you are doing well!
I've just bought one of these off e-bay - in a terrible state cosmetically, but it has cleaned up ok. The 80's solid states are great
little amps (I also have the Lead 12, Reverb 12 and Master Lead Combo). On this amp straight off I have a problem with hum and
some interference noise.
A more detailed description of the hum:
Amp switched on, no lead attached. volume and gain at zero, amp humming through speaker. Gradually rotate the VOLUME
control, the hum quietens down (but still there), then goes back up to the original volume with VOLUME control at 10.
With guitar attached, same thing happens but with the VOLUME at zero there is a sound like shortwave radio interference.
Some sound clips here to help:
https://soundcloud.com/user-339899961
Volume control swept from 0 to 10 a few times on each clip. As you can hear, the sound diminishes at mid point, then re-appears
at 10. With the guitar plugged in the crackly interference sound only appears when the volume is at zero.
I have replaced the electrolytic filter caps C18, C19, C15, C16, C13 and C14. On advice from another forum I have reflowed the
solder joints for the jacks, pots and connections from the power supply (anything which could carry stress onto PCB solder connections).
Pots have all had a good clean with contact cleaner. Are there any other capacitors that usually suppress hum and that may be faulty
and need to be replaced?
This Japanese chappie seems to have had the same problem:
http://guitarder.fc2web.com/other2/o2-28-bass12.html
He solved it by switching out R17, I've tried a 1k in parallel and it didn't do anything.
I also tried powering the Bass 12 off the Lead 12 transformer, but there is no difference.
These amps as you can see by the photos are pretty simple, so I figured that I could (with a little help from some of the great internet
resources and various forum members) fix it myself and along the way use it as a learning experience. I have limited electronics
experience so if it gets too technical I like to ask dumb questions if I don't understand!
If anybody could offer some advice or assistance, I would really appreciate it.
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