Hey hey! Schematic attached.
The amp works, sounds, and operates properly. It has a fresh recap and service, everything is cleaned, all that jazz. All voltages are correct. However, during the first 60-90 seconds, there is a lot of crackling noises, which would be more than enough to scare off a buyer testing it out in a store. After a few minutes, the amp settles down and operates fine.
I've isolated the issue to pin 6 of V2. Pulling v2 completely stops the noise, v3 has no effect on the crackle. Every tube in v2 causes the noise, so it's not a tube issue. Removing just pin 6 of v2 from the board also stops the noise. Running a clip lead from that pin back to the rest of the amp brings the noise back.
I have swapped the v2 socket.
Muting the AC of each pin on the socket with a cap to ground doesn't stop the issue, even on pin 6. The same goes with any of the power supply points, like R52 or D11 and whatnot.
Is there maybe a board issue around that socket that is causing arcing or warming up or something? I'm not aware of any more isolation I can do besides what I've noted.
Thanks for any ideas!
The amp works, sounds, and operates properly. It has a fresh recap and service, everything is cleaned, all that jazz. All voltages are correct. However, during the first 60-90 seconds, there is a lot of crackling noises, which would be more than enough to scare off a buyer testing it out in a store. After a few minutes, the amp settles down and operates fine.
I've isolated the issue to pin 6 of V2. Pulling v2 completely stops the noise, v3 has no effect on the crackle. Every tube in v2 causes the noise, so it's not a tube issue. Removing just pin 6 of v2 from the board also stops the noise. Running a clip lead from that pin back to the rest of the amp brings the noise back.
I have swapped the v2 socket.
Muting the AC of each pin on the socket with a cap to ground doesn't stop the issue, even on pin 6. The same goes with any of the power supply points, like R52 or D11 and whatnot.
Is there maybe a board issue around that socket that is causing arcing or warming up or something? I'm not aware of any more isolation I can do besides what I've noted.
Thanks for any ideas!
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