I'm trying to track down the source of the static/hiss from this 1484.
After acquisition, I replaced the electrolytics and the hum went away.
I replaced the power cord with a 3-prong. I replaced the jacks with
Switchcraft's.
I thought the OT was shot because of the weak, distorted output.
This turned out to be R34. I have swapped in known good tubes, but still
have a "static with occasional pops" when I come off standby.
I replaced the plate resistors, but did just realize that I used a 1/4W instead
of 1/2W on R34.
The amp has a great sound, except for this sound of frying bacon.
I have yet to replace the can cap with 3 discrete components.
I will finish what I started with these caps and a correctly rated R34, but
any ideas what else if that doesn't quiet 'er down?
After acquisition, I replaced the electrolytics and the hum went away.
I replaced the power cord with a 3-prong. I replaced the jacks with
Switchcraft's.
I thought the OT was shot because of the weak, distorted output.
This turned out to be R34. I have swapped in known good tubes, but still
have a "static with occasional pops" when I come off standby.
I replaced the plate resistors, but did just realize that I used a 1/4W instead
of 1/2W on R34.
The amp has a great sound, except for this sound of frying bacon.
I have yet to replace the can cap with 3 discrete components.
I will finish what I started with these caps and a correctly rated R34, but
any ideas what else if that doesn't quiet 'er down?
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