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Topic: Twin reverb hum |
Clinton Zimmerman
From: Memphis,Mo
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Posted 22 Nov 2017 8:21 am
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My twin reverb makes a humming noise that goes away when i turn the treble and the bass knobs to off,is this the pots or something else?
Thanks Clint |
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Craig Bailey
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Posted 23 Nov 2017 5:20 am
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Clint mine does the same thing until I turn the reverb knob down. So I am wondering the same thing.
Craig |
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J Fletcher
From: London,Ont,Canada
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Posted 23 Nov 2017 7:11 am
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Hello Clinton
Both channels hum ? Only when an instrument is plugged in? Normal for there to be some hum when the reverb control is turned up.
Faulty pots wouldn't be my first guess. A bad preamp tube more likely. Jerry |
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Clinton Zimmerman
From: Memphis,Mo
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Posted 24 Nov 2017 7:25 pm
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It hums with or without an instrument plugged in. will probably have local tech check it out. |
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Tony Prior
From: Charlotte NC
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Posted 25 Nov 2017 7:35 am
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Fender amps have a tone stack, if you turn the treble, bass and mids to zero the output is severely diminished. You need EQ. The hiss didn't go away, it's still there, you just can't hear it due to the volume drop. _________________ Emmons L-II , Fender Telecasters, B-Benders
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Terry Lovett
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 7 Jan 2018 6:33 am Re: Twin reverb hum
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Clinton Zimmerman wrote: |
My twin reverb makes a humming noise that goes away when i turn the treble and the bass knobs to off,is this the pots or something else?
Thanks Clint |
Hey Clint,
Found your post and wonder if you solved your hum issue. I've worked on many Fender tube amps and occasionally there's one that will hum more than the average....I usually end up resolving all the hum out of the signal path with various methods. It can be done and most folks like that. Sounds like it was in the front end....goes away with the channel vol pot off, right? If it does, then it's an issue with V1 or V2....Chan 1 or Chan 2. If you change out the suspect preamp tube with a known good one (important) and the hum goes away, then that's it; if not, then measure the frequency of the hum...I expect it to be 60hz and let me know. Hope that helps _________________ "Things can work,but not as well as they might if your thinking had been better" - J. Williams, MIT |
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Clinton Zimmerman
From: Memphis,Mo
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Posted 7 Jan 2018 8:07 pm
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Thanks terry I will try it.
Clint. |
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