I have a late 60s/early 70s Carlsbro cS100TC.
It's a 4xEL34 twin channel amp; each channel uses both sides of a 12AX7 and there's one for the phase inverter.
I recently re-capped the little beast and hum from the power stage is now minimal.
However, if I turn the volume up (no instrument plugged in) past 7 or so, I hear a high pitched whine/squeal coming from the amp itself and a little glowing spot (blue/grey I think) appears on the tubes.
The point at which this squealing occurs changes with different preamp tubes. Some don't do it until 9 on the volume dial, some do it on 6.
I haven't tried doing this with an instrument plugged in, but I imagine it would result in a bad sound.
Also, I'm not sure if I'm imagining it, but one of the (new) tubes might have a little more of a blue haze than it used to.
What is this high-pitched squealing? What would cause it? And why is it affected by the preamp volume?
Any help/comments would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Harry
It's a 4xEL34 twin channel amp; each channel uses both sides of a 12AX7 and there's one for the phase inverter.
I recently re-capped the little beast and hum from the power stage is now minimal.
However, if I turn the volume up (no instrument plugged in) past 7 or so, I hear a high pitched whine/squeal coming from the amp itself and a little glowing spot (blue/grey I think) appears on the tubes.
The point at which this squealing occurs changes with different preamp tubes. Some don't do it until 9 on the volume dial, some do it on 6.
I haven't tried doing this with an instrument plugged in, but I imagine it would result in a bad sound.
Also, I'm not sure if I'm imagining it, but one of the (new) tubes might have a little more of a blue haze than it used to.
What is this high-pitched squealing? What would cause it? And why is it affected by the preamp volume?
Any help/comments would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Harry
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