Hi guys,
I have a Vox AC30HWH (Vietnam built) on my bench, and I'm trying to track down the cause of a very noisy Top Boost section. The Normal channel is actually very quiet, even when the volume is turned up 100%. A little background hiss, but pretty much what I'd expect. The Top Boost section comparatively is VERY noisy, there's a very loud pervasive hum that steadily increases as the volume is turned up. I did some chopstick poking around and found something really interesting. None of the components on the turret board seemed to be unduly noisy, but if I rap on the turret board itself, every once in a while the noise will go away entirely, then it comes back. I also found that as I chopstick poke the leads from the Top Boost pots, sometimes the noise fades away. But of course I don't remember which wire did it, and now I can't get it to do it again. Also, strangely, when I went to rotate the chassis to take a look at the bottom of the tube sockets, the noise went away when the chassis started flexing.
To me, this sounds like it could be an intermittent grounding issue. I did inspect and re-seat the signal star-ground near the speaker output jacks, but that didn't seem to have any affect. In fact, after I re-secured those I can't get the noise to go away with the chopstick tapping like I used to.
I'm not super familiar with AC30 circuitry, plus it's been difficult to find the exact schematic that this amp seems to have; many come close in one aspect or another but the only HWH schematic that I've found is back from 2002 or so, obviously a different amp since the components don't match. I've asked Korg for a copy, but I haven't heard back yet.
Wondering if anyone else has had issues similar to this, and/or what you'd suggest checking for while troubleshooting? The first place I can find the noise (via oscilloscope) is on the plates on the phase inverter, if that helps.
Thanks for any help!