I have a 1971 Fender Vibro Champ silver face. I have been going over it really well and trying to get it ship shape. It is making a weird buzzing sound when abruptly overdriven. This sound appears "on top of" the nice warm tube distortion one would expect. I have been trying to troubleshoot this. On an oscilloscope it appears as an abrupt spike which then ramps back down. I know this can't be a normal waveform or sound. Could it be a capacitor discharging all of a sudden?
The amp sounds good at low volumes, nice and clear.
One thing I notice is that whoever "serviced" this thing last did not put the stock audio output transformer in it. Instead, they put a 125A20B (an 8 ohm, 3.5 watt) transformer in it. The factory spec called for a 125A35A (a 3.5 ohm, 5 watt secondary). Could this wrong transformer be what is causing that buzzing / farting sound? Or would this be due to a bad output tube?
Any ideas or experience you could share would be much appreciated.
The amp sounds good at low volumes, nice and clear.
One thing I notice is that whoever "serviced" this thing last did not put the stock audio output transformer in it. Instead, they put a 125A20B (an 8 ohm, 3.5 watt) transformer in it. The factory spec called for a 125A35A (a 3.5 ohm, 5 watt secondary). Could this wrong transformer be what is causing that buzzing / farting sound? Or would this be due to a bad output tube?
Any ideas or experience you could share would be much appreciated.
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