I have a 1979 Fender Deluxe Reverb that I just had serviced. All the tubes were replaced (the old ones were all original), bias adjusted, and speaker tightened (apparently, it was quite loose). And I have to say, it made an unbelievable difference - this amp sounds amazing now! The problem I'm having, (and I should emphasize that I was also having this problem before all this work was done), is an intermittent loud crackling sound. It's not a buzz or hum so much as it seems to crackle. I tried unplugging my guitar completely, and it still makes this sound, so pretty sure it's not the guitar. And the amp doesn't always make this sound.
Since I'm not an electronic technician by any stretch of the imagination - but my dad is - are there any specific things I could ask him to check on my amp? Is this a common problem with old tube amps?
Some things I've tried are:
- unplugging guitar, still makes noise
- unplugging stock footswitch for Rev and Vib, still makes noise
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
LC
Since I'm not an electronic technician by any stretch of the imagination - but my dad is - are there any specific things I could ask him to check on my amp? Is this a common problem with old tube amps?
Some things I've tried are:
- unplugging guitar, still makes noise
- unplugging stock footswitch for Rev and Vib, still makes noise
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
LC
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