Hey Guys,
Finished building a 5E3 a few weeks ago and the bright channel sounds good. Toe normal channel on the other hand has a few issues. Firstly, the volume is a little lower than I thought it would be. Secondly, every time I use my guitar's volume pot or the five way switch I get white noise from the pot and incredibly loud popping noises from the switch.
I switched the four leads on the input jacks and the sound followed to the bright channel, put them back. I switched the signal leads on the 12AY7 no difference. I bypassed the normal channel inputs and used a jumper directly to the 12AY7 tube. Louder (no resistors) but still noisy.
Then I took a chopstick and started prodding the various solder joints. Everything is solid, but I noticed that the filter cap/resistor joints for both channels make noise when I poke them. Is this normal? It's definitely louder on the last coupling cap (normal channel). I desoldered the joint and redid the connection. Still noisy, still makes noise when I touch the joint with the chopstick.
So far I've ruled out the input jacks, the volume and tone controls, the tube and the tube socket. I guess the components are probably the next thing to look at.
Anything I might have missed?
Thanks,
David
Finished building a 5E3 a few weeks ago and the bright channel sounds good. Toe normal channel on the other hand has a few issues. Firstly, the volume is a little lower than I thought it would be. Secondly, every time I use my guitar's volume pot or the five way switch I get white noise from the pot and incredibly loud popping noises from the switch.
I switched the four leads on the input jacks and the sound followed to the bright channel, put them back. I switched the signal leads on the 12AY7 no difference. I bypassed the normal channel inputs and used a jumper directly to the 12AY7 tube. Louder (no resistors) but still noisy.
Then I took a chopstick and started prodding the various solder joints. Everything is solid, but I noticed that the filter cap/resistor joints for both channels make noise when I poke them. Is this normal? It's definitely louder on the last coupling cap (normal channel). I desoldered the joint and redid the connection. Still noisy, still makes noise when I touch the joint with the chopstick.
So far I've ruled out the input jacks, the volume and tone controls, the tube and the tube socket. I guess the components are probably the next thing to look at.
Anything I might have missed?
Thanks,
David
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