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Picking up FM radio on Randall RGT100
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<blockquote data-quote="hypernovablast" data-source="post: 57950" data-attributes="member: 2226"><p>Update...</p><p></p><p>I have found that by removing the reverb unit, the FM reception goes away. If I grab on to the reverb output cable, the rock radio station at 98.5 FM comes in very clear.</p><p></p><p>The easy workaround here is to just leave the reverb disconnected and remove the reverb output cable (or route it in such a way that no RF is encountered). If I want reverb, I could use an external effects unit. I would, however, like to use the amplifiers built in reverb.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to a tech here that said the amp is working as it should and that I'm just in an unfortunate spot that has strong reception for that radio station. He said that a ferrite bead choke on the reverb output cable might help.</p><p></p><p>Wondering if anyone else has any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypernovablast, post: 57950, member: 2226"] Update... I have found that by removing the reverb unit, the FM reception goes away. If I grab on to the reverb output cable, the rock radio station at 98.5 FM comes in very clear. The easy workaround here is to just leave the reverb disconnected and remove the reverb output cable (or route it in such a way that no RF is encountered). If I want reverb, I could use an external effects unit. I would, however, like to use the amplifiers built in reverb. I spoke to a tech here that said the amp is working as it should and that I'm just in an unfortunate spot that has strong reception for that radio station. He said that a ferrite bead choke on the reverb output cable might help. Wondering if anyone else has any ideas? Thanks, Steve [/QUOTE]
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