I have a friends sc120 amp in. It came in with a 'rumbling' sound which presented itself when increasing the 'middle' control. I swapped out the ax7 tube associated with the mid channel with the bass to eliminate a tube fault. With no difference in the rumbling and tubes back in their respective sockets I have then fitted a new pot - as the problem seemed to come when increasing this. Again the fault was still present. I have decided to scope out the pre-amp to try and locate the rumble having narrowed it to somewhere in the 'mid' circuitry. However I decided, as there is some high voltages present in this amp, to check voltages in the pre-amp stage before connecting the 'scope. I connected my DVM across a couple of resistors to the rear of the mid control pot. Almost immediately there came a loud ground type hum which despite switching off and on again, is now ever present and hence I appear to have created another fault on top of the original rumble.
Could the use of a DVM have caused this further fault or have I accelerated the progress the original fault ?
Could the use of a DVM have caused this further fault or have I accelerated the progress the original fault ?
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