Buzz in 1987x
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 1:49 pm
Hi all,
I've got a 2008 Marshall 1987x reissue (with FX loop) that has an annoying buzz-like oscillation going on. It's very prominent when playng lower notes, particularly low A (low E string, 5th fret), but tends to disappear when playing higher notes (12th fret or higher). I've swapped pre-amp and power tubes (actually this was the first thing I did), and even switched out the 50uF+50uF filter caps (Rubys replaced with F&T). But, the problem persisted.
So, using the FX loop, I isolated it to the preamp section. Nearest I can tell, it seems more prominent in the Normal channel than the High Treble channel. Also, the annoying buzz occurs when the FX loop is bypassed, so I can't point the finger at the FX loop circuit.
Any ideas?
THX,
PJ
I've got a 2008 Marshall 1987x reissue (with FX loop) that has an annoying buzz-like oscillation going on. It's very prominent when playng lower notes, particularly low A (low E string, 5th fret), but tends to disappear when playing higher notes (12th fret or higher). I've swapped pre-amp and power tubes (actually this was the first thing I did), and even switched out the 50uF+50uF filter caps (Rubys replaced with F&T). But, the problem persisted.
So, using the FX loop, I isolated it to the preamp section. Nearest I can tell, it seems more prominent in the Normal channel than the High Treble channel. Also, the annoying buzz occurs when the FX loop is bypassed, so I can't point the finger at the FX loop circuit.
Any ideas?
THX,
PJ