Hi everyone!
I have a problem on my bench (floor actually) and I don't have a clue where to start looking.
This Prosonic (here's a schem: http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/fender/prosonic.zip ) acts weired. I have narrowed down the behaviour to the following:
On the normal channel with all pots turned down to 0 and no signal the amp is quiet. But when I turn up any of the tone pots (with all others still at 0) it starts growling and crackling proportional in volme to how far up the pot is and in tone depending on if it's the treble, mid or bass pot. The drive channel doesn't do this athough the tone stack is shared???
I have made the visual and chopstick tests without results and the voltages look reasonable.
Any suggestions? Please?
As an afterthought, although I doubt this has anything to do with this: The power tubes sockets are not evenly tight. One is nice and tight as can be expected, but in the other the tube can be "rocked" with about 5mm deflection at the top of the tube. The tube rocks together with the connectors though which are sitting tightly on the pins. And otherwise it seems all right. Should this socket be replaced?
Thanks, Michael.
I have a problem on my bench (floor actually) and I don't have a clue where to start looking.
This Prosonic (here's a schem: http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/fender/prosonic.zip ) acts weired. I have narrowed down the behaviour to the following:
On the normal channel with all pots turned down to 0 and no signal the amp is quiet. But when I turn up any of the tone pots (with all others still at 0) it starts growling and crackling proportional in volme to how far up the pot is and in tone depending on if it's the treble, mid or bass pot. The drive channel doesn't do this athough the tone stack is shared???
I have made the visual and chopstick tests without results and the voltages look reasonable.
Any suggestions? Please?
As an afterthought, although I doubt this has anything to do with this: The power tubes sockets are not evenly tight. One is nice and tight as can be expected, but in the other the tube can be "rocked" with about 5mm deflection at the top of the tube. The tube rocks together with the connectors though which are sitting tightly on the pins. And otherwise it seems all right. Should this socket be replaced?
Thanks, Michael.
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