Fender Excelsior Hum

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Fender Excelsior Hum

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So I have a Fender Excelsior amp, which I love, but it's been humming for awhile now. It doesn't always do it and when it does I usually just pound the top and it goes away; sometimes for good, sometimes it comes back shortly after. It's pretty annoying.

I've been meaning to post about this for awhile, but I wanted to post some audio clips. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to capture it at all in a recording.

Anyone know what's up or how I should go about fixing it?

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Re: Fender Excelsior Hum

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Might need a power tube swap. Got any spares lying around?
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friendship wrote:Might need a power tube swap. Got any spares lying around?
Nope, but I'll pick some up after work next week. That would be sweet if that's all it is. I was kind of planning on doing that at some point anyways
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Re: Fender Excelsior Hum

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Does it, by chance, require firm mechanical connection of jacks and so forth for a ground plane? Might just be a matter of cleaning & tightening stuff.

Another thought is if it has a switching jack as a send/receive, might be overdue for a clean (this also results in an apparent loss of power while playing).

In my experience, if you can reliably slap it to make it go away the problem is mechanical, not electronic... and the first point of suspicion is the ground, which will make it hum.
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Tube amp 101: Swap tubes.

Does problem go away?
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