Similar Problem, need advice...
Having similar problem and I have been following this thread. Upon opening the amp I discovered that the main filter caps had already been replaced with 4700/63V.
The front panel is made up of two sections; an 8 channel input (the larger left side) and the main control (smaller right side).
Using the previous instructions…there is low resistance (1.4 ohms) to ground on the front panel between ground and the -15V pins.
I have isolated the hum to the left side of the front panel. If I disconnect this side the amp works fine (example; a signal going into AUX input). I also read high resistance with the left side disconnected between ground and the -15V pins.
So what is causing the hum on the left side? Per a friends suggestion I measured resistance across every capacitor looking for low resistance, they all read high resistance. I also removed all the op amps but the problem persists.
A picture of my board in question can be found at http://www.noalibirocks.com/000/pv680c.jpg
I am open to suggestions! Thank you!
Having similar problem and I have been following this thread. Upon opening the amp I discovered that the main filter caps had already been replaced with 4700/63V.
The front panel is made up of two sections; an 8 channel input (the larger left side) and the main control (smaller right side).
Using the previous instructions…there is low resistance (1.4 ohms) to ground on the front panel between ground and the -15V pins.
I have isolated the hum to the left side of the front panel. If I disconnect this side the amp works fine (example; a signal going into AUX input). I also read high resistance with the left side disconnected between ground and the -15V pins.
So what is causing the hum on the left side? Per a friends suggestion I measured resistance across every capacitor looking for low resistance, they all read high resistance. I also removed all the op amps but the problem persists.
A picture of my board in question can be found at http://www.noalibirocks.com/000/pv680c.jpg
I am open to suggestions! Thank you!
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