I have an 18 Watt TMB that has been very well-behaved for six years. Recently it developed an intermittent hum that today became more of a chronic buzz. I have isolated it as in the amp, and in the TMB channel only. The "normal" channel works fine and is dead quiet in terms of hum. Actually, even yesterday, the whole amp played for about an hour dead quiet, and then today, the hum became chronic. The volume knob of the TMB channel controls the hum. If it is zeroed, no hum. The hum is there with nothing plugged in, so this is entirely independent of guitars, cables, etc.
I swapped out the V2 tube, and for the heck of it, V1 & V3, each/ all with no effect on the hum. The hum is frankly a loud buzz of the sort that un-grounded turntables have, so a lost ground is my first guess. (I note that I posted a similar problem shortly after the 2013 build, and the suggestion was to change V2--and that "fixed" it--it seems possible now that I moved the wire in investigating that problem, then, and improved, but did not fix, the issue--or maybe V2 really was bad). Suggestions as to how to track this down, beyond my short list below, or any guesses as to a likely culprit for this buzz?
I am about to go in and I will chopstick-test for loose connections. Will test V2 readings and proceed to re-soldering anything suspect if those readings are correct. --- update: I fixed it after finding a culprit wire with a "chopstick" test: it was a wire coming off of V1, actually. It is the wire with braided shielding, and the weird connection seemed to be on the jack side--tapping on the wire on the jack side produced the symptom. I re-soldered all connections relating to this wire and the TMB side is clean again.
Last edited by Johann Cat on Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:41 am, edited 3 times in total.
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