Hi all, I live in Germany where the power runs at crica 230V. Most of my amplifiers are setup for 220-240V except for my Silvertone 1483. It still runs on 120V for which I use a step-down converter (240V to 120V)
I often run a two amp stereo (or dual mono) setup. I have no problems running two amps together EXCEPT when I try to run the Silvertone with the step-down converter with another amp. As soon as I turn the Silvertone on I hear a VERY loud "BRRRVVVVVVVVVVVV" coming from the other amp. I doesn't matter which other amp I use, they all do this as soon as I turn the Silvertone on.
If I play the Silvertone on its own (with the converter of course) it works as it should and sounds great.
For info, both amps and the converter are all plugged in to the same power source. So it shouldn't be a ground loop issue, and the sound is different than a typical ground loop hum. It sounds more like a loud, revved up motorboat.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? My guess is that the converter is somehow messing things up.
Second question: Does anyone know if the power transformer on these old Silvertones can be rewired to run at 220-240V? I'm guessing probably not, since they were budget model amps, but I figured I would ask if anyone had experience with the PTs. I'd rather not replace the PT with a new one unless I know it will fix the issue.
Any help or thoughts are welcome!
I often run a two amp stereo (or dual mono) setup. I have no problems running two amps together EXCEPT when I try to run the Silvertone with the step-down converter with another amp. As soon as I turn the Silvertone on I hear a VERY loud "BRRRVVVVVVVVVVVV" coming from the other amp. I doesn't matter which other amp I use, they all do this as soon as I turn the Silvertone on.
If I play the Silvertone on its own (with the converter of course) it works as it should and sounds great.
For info, both amps and the converter are all plugged in to the same power source. So it shouldn't be a ground loop issue, and the sound is different than a typical ground loop hum. It sounds more like a loud, revved up motorboat.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? My guess is that the converter is somehow messing things up.
Second question: Does anyone know if the power transformer on these old Silvertones can be rewired to run at 220-240V? I'm guessing probably not, since they were budget model amps, but I figured I would ask if anyone had experience with the PTs. I'd rather not replace the PT with a new one unless I know it will fix the issue.
Any help or thoughts are welcome!
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