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Samuel E. White
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From: Greeneville TN.

posted 25 May 2005 12:15 PM     profile     
Hi Mike , I have a problem with a loud hum in my new Nashville 112.If I turn the Reverb all the way down to one you can just about hear it. The higher you turn the Reverb up the louder it gets and it is driving me crazy.
Sam White
Ray Minich
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From: Limestone, New York, USA

posted 25 May 2005 01:14 PM     profile     
Sam, just a thought, see if you have any electrical cords laying near the amp. My power strip with the wall warts was under the table on which the amp was placed and it was driving the reverb tank nuts (hummmmmm).

Else, maybe time to reseat the molex connectors.

Mike Sweeney
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From: Nashville,TN,USA

posted 25 May 2005 01:28 PM     profile     
Sam,

That's exactly what was wrong with mine and Mike helped me fix it over the phone. It's not what you'd think the problem is and is simple to fix.
The reverb pan is in backwards. Mike told me that a few went out like that. Just take the pan out, turn it around and hook it back up, put it back in the bag and screw it down. Mine's as quiet as a church mouse now.

Mike

Samuel E. White
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From: Greeneville TN.

posted 25 May 2005 03:13 PM     profile     
Thanks Ray and Mike. I will try what you told me Mike and let you know if that fixed it.
sam white
Samuel E. White
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From: Greeneville TN.

posted 26 May 2005 05:36 PM     profile     
Ray you were right .I moved my power strip and the HuMMMMMMMMM went away. Mike I will keep what you said in mind if i should have any further problem.
Thanks to both of You
Sam White

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