The reverb on my Roland has developed a noticeable hum. Bummer man, I forgot about it till I dug my T 5 out to practice some blues & jazz bits I've attempted to learn lately. Even without the reverb it's been some fun, The T 5 is no X 500 but it'll do till I can save up for a real Jazz guitar. [img:450:337]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid220/p273bcd2891f9383692d82a4147291467/ebd58c35.jpg[/img]
[img:450:337]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid220/p69615bb401f7b0631460e2b25056fa29/ebd58d4e.jpg[/img] Can anyone tell me how to test the amp to make sure the problem is the amp & not some peripheral(sp) issue.
The hum disappears when the reverb is turned to zero & increases as the reverb is boosted. Doesn't matter if a guitar is plugged in or not, lots of static accompanied by a mid range hum .
[img:450:337]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid220/p69615bb401f7b0631460e2b25056fa29/ebd58d4e.jpg[/img] Can anyone tell me how to test the amp to make sure the problem is the amp & not some peripheral(sp) issue.
The hum disappears when the reverb is turned to zero & increases as the reverb is boosted. Doesn't matter if a guitar is plugged in or not, lots of static accompanied by a mid range hum .