So I have a Peavey Triumph 60 that, with the help of the folks on this forum, I was able to get up and running a couple of years ago. I haven't used it much over the years, but recently went to use it and it was very noisy. It had been a while since I used it but I did remember it being noisy, but couldn't remember for sure HOW noisy. Searching online it appears other folks with this amp have observed it was noisy as well. To make matters worse I had done the diode/noise gate bypass mod and the EQ on the Crunch and Ultra channel mod with a switches to enable/disable on both.
Schematic can be found here: https://peavey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32885
The diode/noise gate bypass mod jumpers over CR2.
The EQ mod keeps the Mid and Low EQs in the circuit when switched to the Crunch or Ultra channels by clipping the jumper between the junction of R11 and C62 and the relay.
So I substituted a 12AU7 for V2 and that helped the noise a good bit, but of course reduced the gain. I'm okay with the reduced gain because the gain on tap with the 12AX7 is ridiculous.
But there is a hum/noise when not playing that is there regardless of channel or if there is nothing plugged in, an instrument is plugged in or a grounded plug.
I'm not sure if the switches and wiring I added is causing the hum/noise. I found that if I move the wires from the EQ mod switch around the hum gets better or worse and if I tap it you can hear it in the speaker. The noise seems slightly worse in the bypass (non-stock) position). The diode mode wires do not seem affected by touching or moving. I've also noticed that finger/string noise seems much more noticeable on this amp than any of my others.
My questions/options are:
1 - live with the noise
2 - put shielded cables to the switches (and if I do this I believe I should ground only one end, but which end?)
3 - ?
Pic of the switch routing/wires attached. The wires are positioned in the best location to reduce the noise.
Any ideas, suggestions, etc?
Schematic can be found here: https://peavey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32885
The diode/noise gate bypass mod jumpers over CR2.
The EQ mod keeps the Mid and Low EQs in the circuit when switched to the Crunch or Ultra channels by clipping the jumper between the junction of R11 and C62 and the relay.
So I substituted a 12AU7 for V2 and that helped the noise a good bit, but of course reduced the gain. I'm okay with the reduced gain because the gain on tap with the 12AX7 is ridiculous.
But there is a hum/noise when not playing that is there regardless of channel or if there is nothing plugged in, an instrument is plugged in or a grounded plug.
I'm not sure if the switches and wiring I added is causing the hum/noise. I found that if I move the wires from the EQ mod switch around the hum gets better or worse and if I tap it you can hear it in the speaker. The noise seems slightly worse in the bypass (non-stock) position). The diode mode wires do not seem affected by touching or moving. I've also noticed that finger/string noise seems much more noticeable on this amp than any of my others.
My questions/options are:
1 - live with the noise
2 - put shielded cables to the switches (and if I do this I believe I should ground only one end, but which end?)
3 - ?
Pic of the switch routing/wires attached. The wires are positioned in the best location to reduce the noise.
Any ideas, suggestions, etc?
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