Nashville 400 with buzzzzzzz
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Bob Mainwaring
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Nashville 400 with buzzzzzzz
I still didn't get my Nashville 400 sorted out regarding the hum but I need to get it fixed pretty soon as the small Fender amp that I patch through the main frame with has started to hum too!! In the earlier stages I could just swap the ground swith over and it went, but it's there all the time now.
I tried the Peavey site to see if there would be a schematic or some other info I could download, as a good friend of mine into electronics says he could eliminate the hum for me.
Bob.
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I tried the Peavey site to see if there would be a schematic or some other info I could download, as a good friend of mine into electronics says he could eliminate the hum for me.
Bob.
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Jack Stoner
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Jack Stoner
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If the amps are "quiet" by themselves but have hum when you connecto something to them then it's not an "amp" problem.
There are many documented cases of "ground loop hum" which is caused by the difference in ground "potential" between devices.
The ground loop hum occurs when using two amps together. The Korg DTR1 and 2 rack tuners are known to cause ground loop hum when mounted in a rack.
Many potential points for hum and connecting to a "board" can be one of those.
There are many documented cases of "ground loop hum" which is caused by the difference in ground "potential" between devices.
The ground loop hum occurs when using two amps together. The Korg DTR1 and 2 rack tuners are known to cause ground loop hum when mounted in a rack.
Many potential points for hum and connecting to a "board" can be one of those.
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Bob Mainwaring
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Jack, thank's for the come-back but both of them hum on their own accord without anything else hooked up to them.
The Peavey is the worst one considering that the ground + or - switch dosent seem to want to work continually may look like a switch problem at first but the hum comes back right away unlike how it opperated before.
Bob.
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The Peavey is the worst one considering that the ground + or - switch dosent seem to want to work continually may look like a switch problem at first but the hum comes back right away unlike how it opperated before.
Bob.
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Jack Stoner
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Bob Mainwaring
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Yes Jack - they do. In fact a good buddy of mine is going to take a look at the 400 today to see what/if there's a problem with the ground switch. With going through a main frame my thoughts were it might have been that scenario - but on their own they're just the same........humming.
Bob.
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Bob.
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Calvin Walley
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when we moved into our new house i set up a music room at one end of the house , as soon as i turned on my amp it had a buzz in it . i looked for a problem and could not find one till i looked out the window... there is a transformer about 75 feet away. I moved my music room to another part of the house and now have no more buzz.
hope its as simple as my problem was
calvin
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hope its as simple as my problem was
calvin
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