Hello all,
I am a first time poster here. I am a hobbyist who has built and repaired some tube guitar amps, but I confess to knowing very little about solid state.
I have a Peavey TKO 65 bass amp that is making some random background static type noise, but works fine otherwise. It is not like hiss, but rather a fizzle bacon frying type sound that comes and goes randomly. It is generally present most of the time, but occasionally goes away for a minute or so then returns. The settings of the volume or tone pots do not increase the volume of the noise. To me the sound is just like what I have experienced many times with cheap/noisy pre-amp tubes. I have isolated the problem to the power amp section by utilizing the pre-amp out and power-amp in jacks.
I read some other posts that led me to believe the problem might be the output transistors or filter caps, so I replaced all of those with no change. I have a schematic in hand and am using a "listening amp" (don't have any oscilloscope) to go through parts of the circuit to see if I can figure out where the noise is introduced, but not having much luck.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what type of component might introduce this kind of noise? I have not experienced resistors or capacitors making this kind of noise, which leads me to believe it is being generated in one of the many transistors or ICs. I suppose if those aren't too expensive I might just replace them all.
Any help would be appreciated.
Tom
I am a first time poster here. I am a hobbyist who has built and repaired some tube guitar amps, but I confess to knowing very little about solid state.
I have a Peavey TKO 65 bass amp that is making some random background static type noise, but works fine otherwise. It is not like hiss, but rather a fizzle bacon frying type sound that comes and goes randomly. It is generally present most of the time, but occasionally goes away for a minute or so then returns. The settings of the volume or tone pots do not increase the volume of the noise. To me the sound is just like what I have experienced many times with cheap/noisy pre-amp tubes. I have isolated the problem to the power amp section by utilizing the pre-amp out and power-amp in jacks.
I read some other posts that led me to believe the problem might be the output transistors or filter caps, so I replaced all of those with no change. I have a schematic in hand and am using a "listening amp" (don't have any oscilloscope) to go through parts of the circuit to see if I can figure out where the noise is introduced, but not having much luck.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what type of component might introduce this kind of noise? I have not experienced resistors or capacitors making this kind of noise, which leads me to believe it is being generated in one of the many transistors or ICs. I suppose if those aren't too expensive I might just replace them all.
Any help would be appreciated.
Tom
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