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Markdude
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I have a Marshall JCM900 SL-X 2100 head and it makes a crackling noise when it is turned off of standby. The noise is most frequent right after the amp is turned on (and standby is turned off) and then gradually diminishes a bit but never seems to completely go away. The noise is similar to the sound of scratchy pots being turned, but sometimes I can hear kind of a "swooshing" or surging noise too. This noise occurs whether or not something is plugged into the input jack, and it stays at the same level regardless of the master volume setting. Here's a video of the noise:
I had the amp looked over by a reputable tech and he said he could find nothing wrong with it. He cleaned all the jacks and pots, said he "tightened up" some components, and tested all of the tubes, and he was never able to replicate the noise, even though it happens every single time I turn the amp on in my house. When I picked the amp up from him today, it indeed was dead quiet when plugged in at his shop.
I've tried many outlets in my house and tried turning other lights/electronic devices off and unplugging them. I've also tried swapping the preamp tubes with brand new ones (even though the tech tested the preamp tubes and power tubes) but that didn't help either. It seems plausible that maybe the house's wiring is the problem. I have noticed some quirks, like how in one of the bedrooms, I can hear a crackling sound from the wall while I'm flipping the light switch (the sound happens as the switch is in between the on and off position), and the other day I plugged a brand new Playstation 4 power supply into a surge protector in the living room and I heard a pop and the lights flickered for a fraction of a second (but no components or lights failed).
I've owned 2 other amps while living in this house and one of them did seem to have an excessive hum, but the other one seemed fine.
Does anyone have any insight about what might be causing this and how it can be resolved? Would a voltage regulator, power conditioner, isolation transformer, etc. do any good? Unfortunately the house is a rental so I would probably only be able to get wiring changes done if the wiring was truly dangerous and/or out of code.
I had the amp looked over by a reputable tech and he said he could find nothing wrong with it. He cleaned all the jacks and pots, said he "tightened up" some components, and tested all of the tubes, and he was never able to replicate the noise, even though it happens every single time I turn the amp on in my house. When I picked the amp up from him today, it indeed was dead quiet when plugged in at his shop.
I've tried many outlets in my house and tried turning other lights/electronic devices off and unplugging them. I've also tried swapping the preamp tubes with brand new ones (even though the tech tested the preamp tubes and power tubes) but that didn't help either. It seems plausible that maybe the house's wiring is the problem. I have noticed some quirks, like how in one of the bedrooms, I can hear a crackling sound from the wall while I'm flipping the light switch (the sound happens as the switch is in between the on and off position), and the other day I plugged a brand new Playstation 4 power supply into a surge protector in the living room and I heard a pop and the lights flickered for a fraction of a second (but no components or lights failed).
I've owned 2 other amps while living in this house and one of them did seem to have an excessive hum, but the other one seemed fine.
Does anyone have any insight about what might be causing this and how it can be resolved? Would a voltage regulator, power conditioner, isolation transformer, etc. do any good? Unfortunately the house is a rental so I would probably only be able to get wiring changes done if the wiring was truly dangerous and/or out of code.