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<blockquote data-quote="ricky" data-source="post: 158227" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I have a SYN 2 that I love. I had to send it back once as they had put the wrong fuses in it and it kept shutting down.</p><p>Now I have an issue and I wanted some input before I send it back for repair.</p><p>It works fine for about an hour and then I get some 60 cycle hum coming through. At first I could switch to my main amp and when I would go back to the SYN 2 the hum would be gone. Lately the hum is there once it starts and doesn't go away. Like I said, it doesn't happen until it gets really warmed up....like at least an hour. And it is in both channels of the SYN 2 so it is not the module as the same module will not hium in my Mod50. At least I still have the two modules in the MOD 50 I can use to finish out a gig.</p><p>Any ideas on what might be up?</p><p>thx,</p><p>rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricky, post: 158227, member: 2862"] I have a SYN 2 that I love. I had to send it back once as they had put the wrong fuses in it and it kept shutting down. Now I have an issue and I wanted some input before I send it back for repair. It works fine for about an hour and then I get some 60 cycle hum coming through. At first I could switch to my main amp and when I would go back to the SYN 2 the hum would be gone. Lately the hum is there once it starts and doesn't go away. Like I said, it doesn't happen until it gets really warmed up....like at least an hour. And it is in both channels of the SYN 2 so it is not the module as the same module will not hium in my Mod50. At least I still have the two modules in the MOD 50 I can use to finish out a gig. Any ideas on what might be up? thx, rick [/QUOTE]
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