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A while back while rehearsing, my amp decides to start making a crackling sound. The crackling sounds like a bad guitar cord. Thinking I may have a bad cord, I change my guitar cord but the crackling remains. I lightly tap on the amp and the crackling fluctuates with every tap.
I bought the amp used, and have no idea of its history, so I decided to change all the tubes. I changed the "Peavey" brand tubes with a complete set from EuroTubes. Thinking my problem is solved, I go along my merry way. Well as my fortune has it, the crackling comes back. I gave my amp to a fellow "electronics hobbyist" for the weekend. I tell him the crackling is very intermittent. He gives it back saying it never made any unusual noises for him. Last night we are rehearsing, and after the first hour I put the amp on standby. After a 20 min break I take it off of standby and it immediately starts its very annoying crackling sounds. I do some troubleshooting:
I unplug my guitar input to it so there is nothing going in, still cracks.
Lightly taping the top cover, the crackling is affected by every tap.
While I use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the top plate, the crackling sounds are being affected by the turn of the screws and the removal of the top cover. - It still cracks.
I switch the ground switch on the back of the amp to all positions, it still cracks.
I lightly tap on the plate that houses the tubes in the center of the amp, and every tap affects the crackling. Still continues to crack.
I decide to change the speaker cable to my cabinet - still cracks.
I plug the cabinet into a different speaker output - still cracks.
I lightly tap each of the 4 large capacitors that lay horizontal near the center of the board. The left 2 make no difference in the crackling sound. The right 2 affect the crackling sound with every tap, as well as the black vertical capacitor.
Taping on the transformers do nothing to the crackling sound.
Plugging the amp into a different wall outlet, or in 3 separate houses for that matter do nothing to cure the crackling.
I'm really trying to say "No to crack", but I'm at my wits end. And suggestions are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance
A while back while rehearsing, my amp decides to start making a crackling sound. The crackling sounds like a bad guitar cord. Thinking I may have a bad cord, I change my guitar cord but the crackling remains. I lightly tap on the amp and the crackling fluctuates with every tap.
I bought the amp used, and have no idea of its history, so I decided to change all the tubes. I changed the "Peavey" brand tubes with a complete set from EuroTubes. Thinking my problem is solved, I go along my merry way. Well as my fortune has it, the crackling comes back. I gave my amp to a fellow "electronics hobbyist" for the weekend. I tell him the crackling is very intermittent. He gives it back saying it never made any unusual noises for him. Last night we are rehearsing, and after the first hour I put the amp on standby. After a 20 min break I take it off of standby and it immediately starts its very annoying crackling sounds. I do some troubleshooting:
I unplug my guitar input to it so there is nothing going in, still cracks.
Lightly taping the top cover, the crackling is affected by every tap.
While I use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the top plate, the crackling sounds are being affected by the turn of the screws and the removal of the top cover. - It still cracks.
I switch the ground switch on the back of the amp to all positions, it still cracks.
I lightly tap on the plate that houses the tubes in the center of the amp, and every tap affects the crackling. Still continues to crack.
I decide to change the speaker cable to my cabinet - still cracks.
I plug the cabinet into a different speaker output - still cracks.
I lightly tap each of the 4 large capacitors that lay horizontal near the center of the board. The left 2 make no difference in the crackling sound. The right 2 affect the crackling sound with every tap, as well as the black vertical capacitor.
Taping on the transformers do nothing to the crackling sound.
Plugging the amp into a different wall outlet, or in 3 separate houses for that matter do nothing to cure the crackling.
I'm really trying to say "No to crack", but I'm at my wits end. And suggestions are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance
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