snave said:On all five 2-channel Dual Rectifiers I've had (1993 to 1998 productions), there has been a constant hum/buzz noise that's affected by several variables but never goes away completely.
First off, it's a constant volume level (i.e. it does not change with volume or gain control changes). It's present on both channels. The ground switch does not get rid of it.
I've found it gets louder with either the bold or silicone diode modes, and much louder on modern modes. The noise also seems to be louder when using EL34 tubes vs. 6L6. This leads me to believe it has something to do with internal voltages, since all of these settings (except for modern I think) increase the operating voltage.
Since this has been a trait of all 2-channel Rectos I've owned (including a Tremoverb), I've assumed it to be normal.
Does this happen to anyone else here, and is there any fix for this issue? Is it something a recap or preamp tube change will get rid of?
Nicklotsaguitars said:It sounds similar to my 2203KK after my attenuator packed up when I was using it as a load box biasing the amp.
Is the hum coming from the speaker or the PT side of the amp?
I know I've stressed my PT and it's that which is humming. Nothing alters it or changes it's pitch.
Nicklotsaguitars said:Clearly it's not the power transformer then mate. As you say, it's obviously happening at the pre-amp stage. Without getting elbows deep into the thing it's beyond my scope to ascertain what's causing it. Given that you've experienced the problem on 5 amps. It's obviously a flaw that you're noticing more than most people. Or you'd read about it more often.
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