Ok.. this one is surely something simple and stupid!
And if I knew solid state tech better I’d already have the answer. But I’m too far in the weeds now and it’s just not making sense.
first off. The amp was previously butchered by someone’s attempt at replacing caps it prob didn’t need. Ripped whole traces off the board.. broken solder joints. Amp inoperable.
Fixed all that stuff And got it up and running again.
it had a bit more hum than I wanted. Which I traced to failing c113 / c114. I also replaced 112,111,110,and 109 while I was at it. Upon firing up slowly with a variac I did notice immediately something wasn’t right. (Should have had my lightbulb limiter going too but was feeling cocky ♂️
I prob didn’t give it more than 20v at input before realizing it wasn’t happy . And sure enough, in my haste, managed to install c113 or c114. Backwards doh’. Reinstalled it correctly.
amp fired up ok. No dead silicon. Amp works but now has a loud 120hz buzz. Checked the rest of the caps and solder connections etc. Here’s what’s got me stumped.
when inserting a cable in the power amp in. The noise goes away, signal can be inserted here and heard cleanly from the speaker. So this has always told me. The power amp section is fine. And the noise is before the split. The noise is not before it though. It’s clean past Q102 and Q103. I haven’t pinpoint it after that so far… but my question is. Why does inserting a cable in the power amp in stop the noise, If the noise is in the power amp section. Something has to be missing a ground etc, and inserting the cable is giving it back? Just not making sense.
I’d think one of the jacks was bad. But wouldn’t imagine it happened while replacing a handful of caps.
Again surely something simple I’m missing. But I can’t spend anymore time on it going in circles getting nowhere. So needed to reach out to the hive for a better train of thought and more wisdom than I have!
Thanks in advance.
And if I knew solid state tech better I’d already have the answer. But I’m too far in the weeds now and it’s just not making sense.
first off. The amp was previously butchered by someone’s attempt at replacing caps it prob didn’t need. Ripped whole traces off the board.. broken solder joints. Amp inoperable.
Fixed all that stuff And got it up and running again.
it had a bit more hum than I wanted. Which I traced to failing c113 / c114. I also replaced 112,111,110,and 109 while I was at it. Upon firing up slowly with a variac I did notice immediately something wasn’t right. (Should have had my lightbulb limiter going too but was feeling cocky ♂️
I prob didn’t give it more than 20v at input before realizing it wasn’t happy . And sure enough, in my haste, managed to install c113 or c114. Backwards doh’. Reinstalled it correctly.
amp fired up ok. No dead silicon. Amp works but now has a loud 120hz buzz. Checked the rest of the caps and solder connections etc. Here’s what’s got me stumped.
when inserting a cable in the power amp in. The noise goes away, signal can be inserted here and heard cleanly from the speaker. So this has always told me. The power amp section is fine. And the noise is before the split. The noise is not before it though. It’s clean past Q102 and Q103. I haven’t pinpoint it after that so far… but my question is. Why does inserting a cable in the power amp in stop the noise, If the noise is in the power amp section. Something has to be missing a ground etc, and inserting the cable is giving it back? Just not making sense.
I’d think one of the jacks was bad. But wouldn’t imagine it happened while replacing a handful of caps.
Again surely something simple I’m missing. But I can’t spend anymore time on it going in circles getting nowhere. So needed to reach out to the hive for a better train of thought and more wisdom than I have!
Thanks in advance.
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