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In Reply to: RE: 240hz hum through left channel posted by LKP48 on September 5, 2016 at 16:23:54:
You mean 120hz I would imagine but the first thing you want to do is short the input jacks to see if the hum disappears..If it does,then the problem is in the signal path but if the hum is still there,it is a filter cap problem.
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