Humming from Amp with/without input

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My amp sounds fine but it recently started humming while the input is unplugged from it. It only does this on channel 1, channel 2 is dead silent the way channel 1 was. Both channels sound fine while being played, and the hum doesn't increase or lessen when the input is plugged in.

The amp is a AD30HTC, I have changed the tubes and same results. Where should I check? I assume channel 1 is somehow not grounding or its recognizing an input even when there is none, so a leakage.

any help would be appreciated!
 
My amp sounds fine but it recently started humming while the input is unplugged from it. It only does this on channel 1, channel 2 is dead silent the way channel 1 was. Both channels sound fine while being played, and the hum doesn't increase or lessen when the input is plugged in.

The amp is a AD30HTC, I have changed the tubes and same results. Where should I check? I assume channel 1 is somehow not grounding or its recognizing an input even when there is none, so a leakage.

any help would be appreciated!

I misworded the last part... I believe its not recognizing when the input is removed on channel 1.
 
FIlter cap wouldn;t know what channel you were in, it would just hum all the time.

Since plugging into the jack stops the hum, I like the jack explanation. If one channel has higher gain than the other, an unterminated input would hum more when the higher gain channel is slected. Ther are not extra mute contacts on this one.
 
The humming doesnt stop with the jack being plugged in... ok according to the schematic the AD30 is a 2 channel amp completely separate. When a jack isnt plugged in the amp should be silent... EXCEPT this amp has malfunctioned and only on channel 1 it hums as if a jack is plugged in and when you do plug one in it doesnt get louder it just hums the exact same.

When the jack is unplugged channel 2 is silent but channel 1 the amp hums as if it had a source plugged in.
 
The humming doesnt stop with the jack being plugged in... ok according to the schematic the AD30 is a 2 channel amp completely separate. When a jack isnt plugged in the amp should be silent... EXCEPT this amp has malfunctioned and only on channel 1 it hums as if a jack is plugged in and when you do plug one in it doesnt get louder it just hums the exact same.

This isn't what you said originally - and you're still not making it very clear?.

Does it hum when you actually use it! - plugging an unterminated jack lead WILL make it hum, as it defeats the muting switch.

If it's OK in use, the it can only be the muting switch.
 
OK - I see you've posted the schematic now (which is quite bizarre? - why have two duplicated identical preamps and phase-splitters?).

But assuming that's the correct circuit, and it only has one input socket? (at the bottom left) then I would suggest telling us what effect the various controls have, the Gain and EQ ones. These controls isolate the various sections.
 
Oh, my apology, not a Vox AD30 at all, it is an Orange AD30.

I'd agree with Nigel then, in the humming channel, since there appears to be a level control after each stage, which ones will turn down the hum. That will localize the source.
 
ok I have actually said it the same from the beginning but I can see where my wording could confuse... The amp sounds and plays perfectly fine on all channels...

HOWEVER, a normal amp when the jack is unplugged should go dead silent... so if the amp is turned up full blast it should be silent if no input is plugged in.

On channel 2 it does go dead silent with no input which it always has and it should

HOWEVER, channel 1 has recently started humming as if an input was still plugged in even when there is no input.

I hope I worded that correctly this time. sorry for any confusion
 
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