Hi there,
I'm new to this forum--the experience here looks impressive! Could anyone please make suggestions for the following questions/issues? My amp is a Fender Silverface Deluxe Reverb ~1977 to 79. It has a mix of tubes - The rectifier, 6V6s and some of the 12's are stamped original Fender, one of the 12's is Electro-harmonix, and one named "Made in China".
The amp has a couple of noise issues:
A) There's a constant "ticking" or "popping" noise; it comes on as soon as the amp warms up. It happens ~4 times a second, and seems to get a little louder over time (or maybe I'm just turning the amp up ;-). There's no apparent line noise on the 120VAC power from my house.
B) The amp just doesn't have that Fender "sparkle" - tone seems a little muffled, or muddy; just not the high-end/chime I'm expecting.
C) There is some constant (slightly annoying) pink noise along with the ticking.
D) Is a little bit of 60-cycle hum normal? It's not so loud to be distracting, but a low background noise when idling. (If it had a "line-out" it would be unusable).
E) one of the 6V6 power tubes is glowing brighter than the other - the metal disc inside the tube (near the top) is glowing, almost red.
Does this mean the power tubes need to be biased? is there a difference between biasing and balancing? Could any of these symptoms be related? Is there a step-by-step online (or book) toot on how to find/replace the balance pot with a bias pot? tapping the tubes w/ a pencil doesn't create any change (bad or good) to the noise.
I'm a newbie to these type of tube amps, but know which end of a soldering iron to hold, to use one hand when poking around plate voltages, and the importance of discharging filter caps.
Thanks very much for any advice!
I'm new to this forum--the experience here looks impressive! Could anyone please make suggestions for the following questions/issues? My amp is a Fender Silverface Deluxe Reverb ~1977 to 79. It has a mix of tubes - The rectifier, 6V6s and some of the 12's are stamped original Fender, one of the 12's is Electro-harmonix, and one named "Made in China".
The amp has a couple of noise issues:
A) There's a constant "ticking" or "popping" noise; it comes on as soon as the amp warms up. It happens ~4 times a second, and seems to get a little louder over time (or maybe I'm just turning the amp up ;-). There's no apparent line noise on the 120VAC power from my house.
B) The amp just doesn't have that Fender "sparkle" - tone seems a little muffled, or muddy; just not the high-end/chime I'm expecting.
C) There is some constant (slightly annoying) pink noise along with the ticking.
D) Is a little bit of 60-cycle hum normal? It's not so loud to be distracting, but a low background noise when idling. (If it had a "line-out" it would be unusable).
E) one of the 6V6 power tubes is glowing brighter than the other - the metal disc inside the tube (near the top) is glowing, almost red.
Does this mean the power tubes need to be biased? is there a difference between biasing and balancing? Could any of these symptoms be related? Is there a step-by-step online (or book) toot on how to find/replace the balance pot with a bias pot? tapping the tubes w/ a pencil doesn't create any change (bad or good) to the noise.
I'm a newbie to these type of tube amps, but know which end of a soldering iron to hold, to use one hand when poking around plate voltages, and the importance of discharging filter caps.
Thanks very much for any advice!
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