I have a FET-500 that hums. The amp itself hums when it is on, meaning you can hear it even when nothing is connected to it -- no speakers, no inputs. You can of course also hear hum in the speakers as well, even with no input. The hum is (at least mostly) AC line frequency. Is this likely a simple matter of replacing the power supply capacitors or might there be more to it? The caps are 15mf, 100V. ** edit: The Rubycons at Newark are pretty reasonable and are screw terminal...and there are some BG brand caps on ebay that would work.If I replace the caps is there any reason I can't solder in caps with leaded or snap in terminals instead of using screw terminals? That would give me more options in terms of affordability. Would I realize a big difference in performance between brands? The ones in there now are Centralab.
I would like to use this amplifier to drive the bass in a bi-amp'ed 2-channel home hifi setting.
Thanks for any help / guidance here.
-Michael
Edits: 09/20/11
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Topic - Ashly FET-500 Hum -- Help, please. - Thorozine 07:10:54 09/20/11 (4)
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