Hello guys.
I built a JCM800 2204 amp a few weeks. I didn't notice it until a couple of days ago but I have a hum issue. I didn't hear it because at very low volume the amp works fine, on both channel, with max gain. All pots do what they supposed to do. My voltages are within range.
But when I start to raise the master volume, the hum appears.
With no guitar, and with the master volume cranked, the amp hums.
I was reading this thread.
https://www.marshallforum.com/threads/jcm-800-hum.63197/page-2Gain at 0, Master Cranked, I took out V1, it was still humming. I took V2 out too and the hum went away.
I had my heaters wired over the sockets, like the picture below. So I decided to raise them, Fender-syle. I used a the chopstick, moved the heaters, & the wires around V1 & V2.
I reflowed the preamp solderings. I tighten my grounds points; I'm using a Larry grounding style. I checked for continuity for the preamp circuit.
Nothing changed.
I noticed one thing. With V1 out, Gain at 0 & Master Cranked,no guitar, the amp is humming. If I touch the chassis, the hum drops down significantly. And if I hover my hand over V1 socket, while still touching the chassis with my other hand, the amp becomes dead quiet.
I'm starting to think this could be a ground problem ? I'm probably going to move to a more traditionnal grounding wiring. Maybe change the master volume pot. After that, I will be out of ideas.
