I have been trying to track down the source of a very audible hiss in the amp for quite some while now and have reached the limit of my understanding of the electronics. The hiss measures 20dB above room noise as measured in front of the speaker. Neither volume control, nor tone control affect it. Fx setting and volume will change the character and level of the hiss. The output with acoustic guitar and dynamic mic are distorted with a brassy metallic sound, made worse with any level of fx.
Things that I have done:
All filter caps have been replaced and upgraded, c104, c106, c79, c83,c99, c74, c105
Entire board has been resoldered
DC voltages are in normal range TP3 26.1,TP5 -26.2, TP4 15.5, TP6 -15.7, TP7 20.3, TP8 15.6, TP9 5.0, TP29 1.7
All IC's have been socketed.
The problem seems to localize to the DSP circuitry.
With the DSP board unplugged the output from instrument and mic sounds clean with only 3dB of hiss.
With U10 (mixer unplugged) there is no detectable hiss but also no instrument or mic output.
No change in the hiss when U3, U7, U8 and U9 are unplugged.
I am attaching the schematics for the amp. These are rev A and B. There are errors on these schematics. My board is rev C.
I am also attaching the service manual for Fender stage 100 DSP. It has the schematic for the DSP board. (I have the Stage 100 amp and have swapped the DSP boards with no change. The Stage 100 is quiet.)
I also attach oscilloscope traces at various test points on the complete amp with a 20mv sine wave input to the instrument channel with volume set to 61mv. (Have not tried on mic circuit because was unsure what phantom power would do to signal generator.)
With the DSP disconnected TP32 and TP33 show normal sine wave.
This is my first attempt at any posting here.
Things that I have done:
All filter caps have been replaced and upgraded, c104, c106, c79, c83,c99, c74, c105
Entire board has been resoldered
DC voltages are in normal range TP3 26.1,TP5 -26.2, TP4 15.5, TP6 -15.7, TP7 20.3, TP8 15.6, TP9 5.0, TP29 1.7
All IC's have been socketed.
The problem seems to localize to the DSP circuitry.
With the DSP board unplugged the output from instrument and mic sounds clean with only 3dB of hiss.
With U10 (mixer unplugged) there is no detectable hiss but also no instrument or mic output.
No change in the hiss when U3, U7, U8 and U9 are unplugged.
I am attaching the schematics for the amp. These are rev A and B. There are errors on these schematics. My board is rev C.
I am also attaching the service manual for Fender stage 100 DSP. It has the schematic for the DSP board. (I have the Stage 100 amp and have swapped the DSP boards with no change. The Stage 100 is quiet.)
I also attach oscilloscope traces at various test points on the complete amp with a 20mv sine wave input to the instrument channel with volume set to 61mv. (Have not tried on mic circuit because was unsure what phantom power would do to signal generator.)
With the DSP disconnected TP32 and TP33 show normal sine wave.
This is my first attempt at any posting here.
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