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George Mann 01-09-2013 07:14 PM

Amp Woes
 
Well, my Hartke HA2000 has arrived. The good news is I like it's tone. The bad news is it has a very loud fan, and what appears to be a healthy ground-loop hum at the output.

This model has 2 1/4-inch speaker outputs, and they show signs of corrosion. I can't be sure that this is the only source of the hum (have no cleaning supplies currently).

Has anyone else had similar problems?

JimmyM 01-09-2013 08:22 PM

Fans are replaceable but you have to get one that is equal to or better than what the fan in it puts out. The hum could be anything, though, and it isn't necessarily always in your amp. Could be something weird in your house. But I'd say clean it with Deoxit, especially the effects loop jacks, and can't remember if there's a tube in it or not but if there is, try replacing it. Beyond that, try to eliminate other causes that could be coming from your home or your bass. What kind of bass, anyway? Single coils or humbuckers?

George Mann 01-09-2013 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JimmyM (Post 13695816)
Fans are replaceable but you have to get one that is equal to or better than what the fan in it puts out. The hum could be anything, though, and it isn't necessarily always in your amp. Could be something weird in your house. But I'd say clean it with Deoxit, especially the effects loop jacks, and can't remember if there's a tube in it or not but if there is, try replacing it. Beyond that, try to eliminate other causes that could be coming from your home or your bass. What kind of bass, anyway? Single coils or humbuckers?

It has a tube, and it tests good so far. I have both single-coils and humbuckers in various basses.

The hum varies when I play with the output.

George Mann 01-12-2013 03:11 PM

Who ever had this amp before me was a complete numbskull!

The amp board wasn't properly grounded as a result of the former owner playing "operation" with it.

While it is fixed, and sounding good, I think it could use a better grounding scheme.

JimmyM 01-12-2013 09:22 PM

If it's fixed and sounding good, that's all that matters, no?

mjac28 01-12-2013 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JimmyM (Post 13710966)
If it's fixed and sounding good, that's all that matters, no?

+1 Please don't turn into the former owner it works sounds good done.

George Mann 01-14-2013 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mjac28 (Post 13710992)
+1 Please don't turn into the former owner it works sounds good done.

I see where you are going with this. But with my engineering background, I am qualified to do the work.:smug:


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