Dear TT Forum,
I just finished my PX18 Kit (by the way many thanks to @Stephan61 for the help on power supply connections: the kit worked from the first switch on!).
I find the sound really great, however I am quite surprised by the background noise of the High Treble channel.
I made no modification to the kit (e.g. Master volume or different cap values).
Symptoms:
- Normal channel makes almost no noise, no humming, even at 10.
- High Treble generates a disturbing 'breathing' (maybe 'atmen' would be the German term? In French we call it "un souffle"), and this noise is proportional to the volume of the Channel. At HT volume at max (10) and all knobs to max (10), I would describe it as the sound when ones fries a steak in a hot pan with butter! Attached some sound samples.
- The noise is highly dependent on three pots, by order of influence
1/ Presence
2/ Mids
3/ Treble
If all pots are set at twelve o' clock (EQ and HighTreble volume at 5), turning the Presence to zero reduces the noise A LOT. Turning both Presence, Treble and Mids to zero make the noise clearly low, but still to hear at Volume 10 - and the sound is dull.
I have read that Marshall are often louder than others (I returned a DSL20 because with 0 volume it was already super loud), however I wonder if there is a way to reduce it to an acceptable level - or, even more fatal, if the symptoms evidence maybe something wrong in my build.
Troubleshootings I made up to now:
- COmparing influence of inputs with and without guitar: no difference. Same with patch or no patch (Normal channel remains nice and quiet)
- Comparing the noise with the same cab (incl. cable) on another amp: I did that with Emma, that turns out to be so quiet that I have to turn everything to 10 to start hearing a similar noise, but at a clearly lowere level
- Checking Bias again: I did have ca. 60 mV on R30. Modifying this value did not have a big influence on the noise, unless I turn the variable resistor all way down to a super low value (e.g. 10 mV, but probably not right?).
(By the way: R30 is supposed to be 1 R, but I measured 1.3 R. Is the correct target bias supposed to be a current of 60 mA or a tension of 60 mV - in the first case, I should even aim at 78 mV which has an even higher noise level).
I have attached recordings of the noise level at ca. 1m of the cab, with all pots (incl. volume) at 12 o'clock and turning either Presence, Middle or Treble from 0 to 10. Presence knob has a huge impact.
Any advice or comment more than welcome - I would also welcome "hey, you are trying to make silent an amp that can't be silent !!", I would then stop turning the wheel like a guinea pig :-)
Thanks!
Regards
David