From suggestions by Merlin, I put grid stops on the second half of V1 and V2 preamp tubes on a Ab763 type deluxe build (the one Ive been posting too many threads about ). For the grid stops on pin7 that go do the volume control, I soldered one lead to the pin, and the other lead I soldered the shielded wire to and put some heat shrink over.
While debugging the amp, I had the chassis upside down, running, and poked around gently with a chopstick. I was very surprised to find that tapping on that resistor gave an audible sound through the speaker. I didn't get that anywhere else in the amp, even the tubes themselves. Only that component.
Is this common, a microphonic resistor? I don't recall what kind it is only that it is 68k. Should I replace the resistor with a different mfr/type?
While debugging the amp, I had the chassis upside down, running, and poked around gently with a chopstick. I was very surprised to find that tapping on that resistor gave an audible sound through the speaker. I didn't get that anywhere else in the amp, even the tubes themselves. Only that component.
Is this common, a microphonic resistor? I don't recall what kind it is only that it is 68k. Should I replace the resistor with a different mfr/type?
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