I have a late 60s Carlsbro CS100/8 head which I am servicing with a view to using it as a bass head. I have already replaced all of the filter caps, replaced the power valves with EH 6CA7s and replaced a bad resistor in the bias section, and the amp seems to be pretty healthy, except for some background noise which I would like to get rid of. The noise consists of fairly high frequency hiss with a random crackly element to it, which comes and goes intermittently. It is noise based, rather than sounding like any sort of oscillation. It is independent of the channel volume and tone controls and master volume.
So, where is a good place to start looking? I figure that cleaning the valve sockets and swapping out the phase inverter ECC83 are options, but are there more things I should look at? The amp uses carbon comp resistors throughout which I have read can be noisy - is it worth replacing these in some positions?
The schematic of the amp can be found here: Carlsbro CS 100/8 P.A. Amp Schematic
So, where is a good place to start looking? I figure that cleaning the valve sockets and swapping out the phase inverter ECC83 are options, but are there more things I should look at? The amp uses carbon comp resistors throughout which I have read can be noisy - is it worth replacing these in some positions?
The schematic of the amp can be found here: Carlsbro CS 100/8 P.A. Amp Schematic
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