Ran across an odd problem last night with my Mission 5E3 that I'd like to share with other builders.
When the amp was fully hot and playing lower notes at substantial volume it would crackle as the note decayed. Oh crap, now what?
I noticed that it only seemed to do it when the channels are bridged (of course more bass..well, more everything really).
Popped open the back and looked at the input section to V1 and thought maybe the little ceramic cap across the plate load resistor was messing up (part of Bruce's tone mod). Disconeected it and fired it up. No cracklin'. Great!
So maybe it was a bad joint.
Reflowed the solder and fired it up again. Still no noise! Sweet!!
Replaced the back panel and the Crackling is back!!
Evidently the shielding that I put on the panel was making intermittent contact with the chassis and the vibration was pushing it away and it would snap back. These boxes shake like a son of a gun when at full tilt. (In all honestly I don't know why anyone needs a fan to cool the tubes on a combo when considering the amount of air being moved back there !)
I loosened the chassis and moved it back so that the cover would be in constant contact with the chassis. This cured the problem.
Don't know if anyone has run into this but it is a place to look when a stange noise occurs.
When the amp was fully hot and playing lower notes at substantial volume it would crackle as the note decayed. Oh crap, now what?
I noticed that it only seemed to do it when the channels are bridged (of course more bass..well, more everything really).
Popped open the back and looked at the input section to V1 and thought maybe the little ceramic cap across the plate load resistor was messing up (part of Bruce's tone mod). Disconeected it and fired it up. No cracklin'. Great!
So maybe it was a bad joint.
Reflowed the solder and fired it up again. Still no noise! Sweet!!
Replaced the back panel and the Crackling is back!!
Evidently the shielding that I put on the panel was making intermittent contact with the chassis and the vibration was pushing it away and it would snap back. These boxes shake like a son of a gun when at full tilt. (In all honestly I don't know why anyone needs a fan to cool the tubes on a combo when considering the amount of air being moved back there !)
I loosened the chassis and moved it back so that the cover would be in constant contact with the chassis. This cured the problem.
Don't know if anyone has run into this but it is a place to look when a stange noise occurs.
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