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Marshall Code 100 Combo Amp Hum Buzz
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Joe
For what it is, it's still a great amp. The hum buzz doesn't get louder no matter what volume it's set to. If you are using this amp to play out with, I think it will be fine. A loud bar will cover the hum buzz. As far as practice it hone recording, it is what it is. I still love the sound of this thing. By the way, I also own a JCM 800 with a vintage 1960 cabinet. And I also just purchased a DSL 100H head and matching cabinet from Sweetwater.com. I LOVE IT! My band just opened for Dokken last week and in my 36 years of playing, I received more compliments from my DSL100H rig than any other rig in my whole career of playing in my local bands. Not that expensive and sounds so good. Talk to Yuval from Sweetwater tell him Joe from Rochester sent you! I promise you will not be disappointed in this amp and matching cabinet!
Hi Joe,
Thank you for your Youtube clip, we will get one of our engineers to have a listen and we will get back to you soon.
Regards
Marshall Support
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PLease add your comments here if you are having the same issue with your Code 100 Amp. We can compair notes...
I've bought my CODE 100 two weeks ago and it has the same problem. It's a shame because I verry much like all the possibilities of this amp. So the question is, should I return it while I can or should I wait for a silution by Marshall? It can't be that hard to privide a better trafo.
Does this happen on all the presets, the nature of the amp is meant to have some background noise, maybe try using the noise gate setting and adjust to see if that helps.
Kind Regards
Team Marshall - Lee Tomlin 24 Oct 2017 at 03:17 PM
Can you email it to Servicedesk@marshallamps.com , we will have a listen and get back to you.
Thanks
Team Marshall - Lee Tomlin 24 Oct 2017 at 03:28 PM
One of our team member is in direct contact with you. - JOANNA GREEN 26 Oct 2017 at 02:41 PM
It’s a shame I’ve owned lots of Marshall’s from the jcm series to the valvestate to the mg line. This amp is pretty disappointing quality wise in comparison. Maybe I will go with the dsl but it’s made in Vietnam too so a little skeptical. Again thanks for taking the time to answer back happy holidays. - chad osman 24 Dec 2017 at 04:57 AM
As the code 100 is a switch mode power supply, it does not have mains transformer, in the sense of a valve/transistor amp. The noise you hear when the amp is on and not being played is the natural noise made by the 100 watt amplifier. As long as the noise is not heard when the amplifier is being played and shouldn`t be picked up when being recorded, the amplifier is working as it should.
Marshall Support - Lee Tomlin 01 May 2018 at 10:20 AM