This fix will reduce the hum in the Mark 3 and possibly other models of the Mark series. It seems the problem is the reverb tank simply needs to be turned around so the input with the shielded cable is the farthest away from the power transformer. When you turn up the volume knob on the reverb up after you do this there you will notice almost no power transformer induced hum into your reverb. Grounding the rca jack on the cable that has no shield actually induces more hum in the tank through the chassis ground. So don't. If this hasn't been posted before it should have been picked up by the folks at "MESA ENGINEERING" long ago....Also MESA'S ONE WIRE FIX DOES NOT WORK!!!!
Also DO NOT CHANGE where the cables go. The reverb input is a shielded cable and the output is a single wire. So do not reverse the cables OR use a shielded one for the single wired one as you will still have hum issues..One might be a little short but it should still work..
Just reverse the tank with the cables in the same place....
dgr888
Also DO NOT CHANGE where the cables go. The reverb input is a shielded cable and the output is a single wire. So do not reverse the cables OR use a shielded one for the single wired one as you will still have hum issues..One might be a little short but it should still work..
Just reverse the tank with the cables in the same place....
dgr888