I recently got a Bogner Helios 50. I like it. But there's a good bit of RF/radio noise. The amp is really two different amps in one. "Plex" input and "Hot" input are two different "amps". Not the traditional hi/lo jacks. Plex input bypasses V1. Plex input = no noise. Hot input = tons of noise: hum, buzz, radio stations. With no instrument cable plugged in = no noise. With cable plugged into Hot = noise. If I temporarily ground the instrument cable's barrel to the chassis at the jack = noise disappears. Perfectly quiet.
The jacks are Cliff-style. So they are isolated from the chassis. There is a 0.022uF cap from the Hot jack's ground, to chassis ground. So this should kill RF, theoretically. But the noise is there. The jack is also grounded via a separate wire to chassis ground. V1a input grid has no grid stopper. I was about to install one to attempt to kill the noise, when I tried grounding the cable and discovered that worked.
So... what's going on here? How can I solve this noise problem? The jack seems to be grounded already. And there's already a cap installed. Somewhere, there's a ground problem and I can't seem to track it down.
The jacks are Cliff-style. So they are isolated from the chassis. There is a 0.022uF cap from the Hot jack's ground, to chassis ground. So this should kill RF, theoretically. But the noise is there. The jack is also grounded via a separate wire to chassis ground. V1a input grid has no grid stopper. I was about to install one to attempt to kill the noise, when I tried grounding the cable and discovered that worked.
So... what's going on here? How can I solve this noise problem? The jack seems to be grounded already. And there's already a cap installed. Somewhere, there's a ground problem and I can't seem to track it down.
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