52 Bill Are you sure? I agree with the ungrounded pot cases adding buzz, but he sez the buzzing is worse. That's why I think it would be helpful to get a very clear description of the noise. Is it hum or buzz
It seems there are a few posts regarding noise in this series around the web.
czech-one-2 post #8
Originally Posted by oc disorder
"Actually it's probably more likely it has a few cracked solder joints particularly an amp of it's age .
Check around the switch and pots and any large loose objects !!
Could even have a hairline crack on the pre-amp board or a loose ground somewhere."
Ok, I inspected and re-flowed the pots, all terminals and a few suspicious areas. Still buzzing.
The 'main in' is utterly silent from buzz. The buzz has nothing to do with volume/gain/eq tweeks.
The buzz is the same with the volume at zero or 10.
I tried the 'chopstick' method on all the wires to see if any movment changed the buzz, nope...
"Actually it's probably more likely it has a few cracked solder joints particularly an amp of it's age .
Check around the switch and pots and any large loose objects !!
Could even have a hairline crack on the pre-amp board or a loose ground somewhere."
Ok, I inspected and re-flowed the pots, all terminals and a few suspicious areas. Still buzzing.
The 'main in' is utterly silent from buzz. The buzz has nothing to do with volume/gain/eq tweeks.
The buzz is the same with the volume at zero or 10.
I tried the 'chopstick' method on all the wires to see if any movment changed the buzz, nope...
I notice a ground is on one of the front jacks perhaps if you undo them and scratch around a bit on the inside of the chassis then put it back tightly.
Hopefully it's got a star washer.
I'm certainly scratching around here
And where does the ground from terminal 11 on the power board go. That's the ground for the 48v supply B1.
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