Working on a Prosonic combo that somewhat intermittantly seems to breakup into ocillation/microphonics coupled with scratchyness at the loudest part of the note and trails off during the decay. Occurs when the amp is turned up and you hit a low note of a certain frequency (like the A string at the 5th fret) or sometimes a chord hard and let it resonate. Most evident on drive channel, not as noticable on the normal channel but still there.
I have isolated it to the preamp by using the effects loop out to the power amp section of an Orange amp, same noise out of the Orange. Using the Orange preamp back to the Prosonic power stage is clean hitting the same notes.
Also notice that using an external cab seems to cut back on the intensity of the noise, but its still there. Noise is at its worst when playing notes or chords that find the resonate frequency of amp itself.
Tried swaping preamp tubes with another Fender (non Prosonic), all voltages look good. The amp is biased hot, but I know its not in the power circuit anyway. Coupling caps have no DC on them at idle. No mods that I've found. Cleaned input jacks and swapped guitars, Circuit board looks clean, no bent leads or baked flux and resistor values around tubes look ok, no apparent problems with tube sockets. Basically at lower volumes it sounds fine, doesn't like to be cranked.
I have not tried a complete new set of preamp tubes, wondering if I should at least eliminate this.
Any thoughts?
I have isolated it to the preamp by using the effects loop out to the power amp section of an Orange amp, same noise out of the Orange. Using the Orange preamp back to the Prosonic power stage is clean hitting the same notes.
Also notice that using an external cab seems to cut back on the intensity of the noise, but its still there. Noise is at its worst when playing notes or chords that find the resonate frequency of amp itself.
Tried swaping preamp tubes with another Fender (non Prosonic), all voltages look good. The amp is biased hot, but I know its not in the power circuit anyway. Coupling caps have no DC on them at idle. No mods that I've found. Cleaned input jacks and swapped guitars, Circuit board looks clean, no bent leads or baked flux and resistor values around tubes look ok, no apparent problems with tube sockets. Basically at lower volumes it sounds fine, doesn't like to be cranked.
I have not tried a complete new set of preamp tubes, wondering if I should at least eliminate this.
Any thoughts?
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