Greetings from a new member! I am fixing one of these amps for a friend. It hums enough on the clean channel to be annoying. The hum goes away on the drive channel. I have been working on it for days and have searched forums without finding exactly my problem or the solution to it. I have replaced the main power supply caps as they looked old. I have replaced both the input sockets and smoothing caps for the 16V supply. I replaced the U1 IC and about 7 small electrolytic caps. I've also checked for dry joints all over the PC board, resoldering many poor joints and checked and replaced bridges where tracks were previously bridged. Being a 1990s solid state amp, it's been on the operating table many times. Many diodes have been snipped and resoldered for checking from the top of the board. I have checked continuity of repaired parts of the board. There is a 50 cycle wave on the output transistors, which disappears when switching to the drive channel. I have the schematic and theory of operation, which I got from the Fender agents. There seem to be many possible causes of this problem. I'm running out of ideas and would be extremely grateful for any help. I've spent many hours with my meter and scope and cannot seem to pinpoint the source of the problem. It sounds as if there is a lead plugged into the input, but not connected to a guitar, that is an open input causing the hum. Thanks in advance!

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