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RE: Serious Micro-Phonics and Hum from Citation V

Posted by mr9iron on July 7, 2012 at 20:46:02:

Danny,

yes also the same here, if I short the inputs the hum will disappear.

Jim is right, however, there is no tube amp I have ever listened to or restored, that quite sounds like this little guy, it packs a punch, so if you can send it out, I would. I have talked to Don Sachs before and he is super nice to deal with.. I'd send it if I could.

not sure the gauge would be a problem on the wire, maybe try no ground bus, or grounding direct to the chassis..it wouldn't be too hard to try..

Looks like my ordeal is much more involved...

J