Hey everyone.
I am going through a nostalgic phase presently and just picked up this RG80 combo amp with the original foot switch for a sweet deal. I really like the amp and it sounds great with one exception. OK, maybe 2, it does have the channel bleed problem, which I can live with.
This amp has more background noise/hum than any amp I've ever owned- including several tube amps. This noise is always present as long as the amp is on and at idle. Makes no difference if a guitar is plugged in or not. No knob twisting has any affect on the volume of the noise coming through the speaker while at idle- it stays exactly the same regardless of volume, gain, or eq settings. It sounds great at loud volumes but is far too noisy to use as a bedroom amp. No changes when moving to different electrical outlets at my house or my friends house.
I figured that it couldn't hurt to replace the 22 year old P/S filter caps. This seems to have improved the noise slightly but not nearly as much as I had hoped for. I checked the bridge rectifier- no problem there. No signs of problems with cold solder joints, leaking or swollen caps, burnt resistors, transistors, or diodes- in other words, nothing obvious. I even checked DC voltage at the speaker and only had .2 VDC, which shouldn't cause this much noise. I haven't gone through and tested every resistor and diode yet as I am hoping to avoid this, if possible. If I must check each and every component, I will, but hoping someone may have seen and resolved a similar issue before doing all of this.
Anybody have any ideas what may be causing this problem?
This is a 1989 model if it makes any difference.
Would anyone have an accurate schematic for this beast? I looked on the website but didn't see anything for an RG80.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions.
I am going through a nostalgic phase presently and just picked up this RG80 combo amp with the original foot switch for a sweet deal. I really like the amp and it sounds great with one exception. OK, maybe 2, it does have the channel bleed problem, which I can live with.
This amp has more background noise/hum than any amp I've ever owned- including several tube amps. This noise is always present as long as the amp is on and at idle. Makes no difference if a guitar is plugged in or not. No knob twisting has any affect on the volume of the noise coming through the speaker while at idle- it stays exactly the same regardless of volume, gain, or eq settings. It sounds great at loud volumes but is far too noisy to use as a bedroom amp. No changes when moving to different electrical outlets at my house or my friends house.
I figured that it couldn't hurt to replace the 22 year old P/S filter caps. This seems to have improved the noise slightly but not nearly as much as I had hoped for. I checked the bridge rectifier- no problem there. No signs of problems with cold solder joints, leaking or swollen caps, burnt resistors, transistors, or diodes- in other words, nothing obvious. I even checked DC voltage at the speaker and only had .2 VDC, which shouldn't cause this much noise. I haven't gone through and tested every resistor and diode yet as I am hoping to avoid this, if possible. If I must check each and every component, I will, but hoping someone may have seen and resolved a similar issue before doing all of this.
Anybody have any ideas what may be causing this problem?
This is a 1989 model if it makes any difference.
Would anyone have an accurate schematic for this beast? I looked on the website but didn't see anything for an RG80.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions.