Topic: Gibson GA-5T Skylark hum problem
I recently bought a Gibson GA-5T amp off ebay. The guy who sold it to me said it had a hum, but he never said it was as bad as it is. When I received it, I turned the volume and tremolo knobs to 0, plugged it in and turned the power on. After about 10 or 20 seconds, a loud hum comes from the speaker. Being a novice (this is my first tube amp), I didn't really know where to even begin looking for the problem, and read somewhere that it may be just a bad tube. I purchased a new set of tubes, installed them and the amp did the same thing. I finally resorted to letting it sit for a few days to drain any remaining electricity stored inside, and proceeded to open the back armed with a can of compressed air and a can of contact cleaner. I tackled all of the dirty stuff and proceeded to power the amp back up and still, to my dismay, it hummed. Like I said, I'm a novice and I know it would be best to take it to a repair person, but I don't know anyone who does amp repair in my city. This amp is from the 1960's and looks entirely original, so I don't think anyone else has messed with the insides. It even has the original speaker and two-prong cord (I know I should install a 3-prong for safety purposes, and any info on that would be appreciated). The tubes are as follows: (1)6X4, (2)6AQ5A, (2)6EU7. Any info you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated!
- J -