Hi all, hope you are doing ok.
I have a solid state Marshall Bass 12 which has 100Hz hum (I'm in the UK). It can be heard through the speaker without a guitar connected. It's there when the volume control is at zero. Turning the volume knob it then quietens down reaching it's quietest at 5, then goes back to the same volume at 10. Gain control makes no difference to the sound, so it's purely related to the volume control - from that I'm deducing that the hum is being introduced in the power amp stage. I have a scope which I'm thinking would be the best tool to trace the problem with. Could one of you kind folks talk me through how I would do this?
The usual disclaimer applies about large voltages, care etc - I don't want to end up all crispy and smoking!
If anybody is interested in the back story, there's quite a lot of detail here:
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discu...repair-help/p1
Cheers - any help would be very much appreciated.
I have a solid state Marshall Bass 12 which has 100Hz hum (I'm in the UK). It can be heard through the speaker without a guitar connected. It's there when the volume control is at zero. Turning the volume knob it then quietens down reaching it's quietest at 5, then goes back to the same volume at 10. Gain control makes no difference to the sound, so it's purely related to the volume control - from that I'm deducing that the hum is being introduced in the power amp stage. I have a scope which I'm thinking would be the best tool to trace the problem with. Could one of you kind folks talk me through how I would do this?
The usual disclaimer applies about large voltages, care etc - I don't want to end up all crispy and smoking!
If anybody is interested in the back story, there's quite a lot of detail here:
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discu...repair-help/p1
Cheers - any help would be very much appreciated.
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