Hi to all of you,
I have to repair a Fender Hotrod Deluxe. When fired up, the amp makes popcorn-like noises
when switched from stand-by to on. The noise stays for about a minute and then disapears.
The amp now sounds o.k. without any disturbing noise.
To reproduce the phenomenon you have to switch the amp off, let it cool down for
some hours, the fire it up again. I pulled all preamp-tubes and the PI, but the noise persisted.
So the noise seems to come from the powertubes. I already changed them, but the noise stayed.
Looked at the supply voltage with a scope, looked o.k.
Next thing for me would be a change of the caps in the power supply.
Any hints a very appreciated,
thx inadvance
Gerhard
I have to repair a Fender Hotrod Deluxe. When fired up, the amp makes popcorn-like noises
when switched from stand-by to on. The noise stays for about a minute and then disapears.
The amp now sounds o.k. without any disturbing noise.
To reproduce the phenomenon you have to switch the amp off, let it cool down for
some hours, the fire it up again. I pulled all preamp-tubes and the PI, but the noise persisted.
So the noise seems to come from the powertubes. I already changed them, but the noise stayed.
Looked at the supply voltage with a scope, looked o.k.
Next thing for me would be a change of the caps in the power supply.
Any hints a very appreciated,
thx inadvance
Gerhard
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