Please help! Not much hair left to pull out. This 1968 Fender Bassman 50 has a stubborn noise problem that has been partially reduced. There is that ocean sound "whoosh-whoosh" that goes away a little after the amp warms up, but what's worse is the nasty buzz coming mostly from the normal channel.
So far, the following bad parts have been replaced: 2 70uf filter caps, 5 cathode caps (25uf), the 12AT7 driver tube, the 1meg resistor on the normal input jack, the AC cord. There were some poorly layed out wires, too, which have been moved. These things have reduced the noise somewhat, but all the rest of the parts are within 10-20% of original values
Here's what I don't understand:
As soon as I touch the meter lead to the grid pins of The normal channel preamp tube, BUUUZZZZZ!!!!! and pin 2 reads 0mvdc and .5mvac, and pin 7 reads .4mvdc and 2.6mvac.
Another weird thing (to me) is the high voltage rectifier output, which switches back and forth from 0vac to 115vac.
The bias voltage supply is fine at -61vdc (no ac).
Anyone know what I should do?
Thanks
So far, the following bad parts have been replaced: 2 70uf filter caps, 5 cathode caps (25uf), the 12AT7 driver tube, the 1meg resistor on the normal input jack, the AC cord. There were some poorly layed out wires, too, which have been moved. These things have reduced the noise somewhat, but all the rest of the parts are within 10-20% of original values
Here's what I don't understand:
As soon as I touch the meter lead to the grid pins of The normal channel preamp tube, BUUUZZZZZ!!!!! and pin 2 reads 0mvdc and .5mvac, and pin 7 reads .4mvdc and 2.6mvac.
Another weird thing (to me) is the high voltage rectifier output, which switches back and forth from 0vac to 115vac.
The bias voltage supply is fine at -61vdc (no ac).
Anyone know what I should do?
Thanks
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