Ok... this damn DSL 100 (I hate these things) has an intermittent problem. The guy swears it never did it until I re-tubed and biased it... that's what I get for not thoroughly testing it before I benched it. Anyways... new Winged C EL34's and Tung Sol preamp tubes... Biased at 83mA... took a few HOURS of burn in to get it to settle down but it did finally. Sounded great on my bench. Gave it back... popping and crackling and now I look like a jerk. I got it back, fired it up before I took it apart, sounded GREAT. Took it apart, chopsticked the hell out of it and the best I can tell is, about half of the time I take it off standby, it pops and crackles. Sometimes a little bit, sometimes a lot, usually goes away after a few seconds, and usually after I tweak one or the other of the two knobs next to the jack (Gain/Vol)... When I had it apart, I wiggled all the spade connectors near that part of the board and could not get it to replicate... maybe I'll just solder all of 'em! Anyway, any advice? I don't fix amps for a living, but I have a lot of electronics experience (AS degree electronics and radio tech in Army) for a carpenter... heh.
I guess I'm gonna find a new replacement plastic-assed input jack for it and start there... But anyone run into this on one of these? I really hate circuit board amps...
Btw, the hum you hear is because I had the amp about halfway up with a Strat plugged in and a rag over the strings... no pedals, the cord is good, I tested it while my brother wiggled the crap out of it. And the sound is the same as when my friend fired it up with his guitar/cord/speaker cab.
I guess I'm gonna find a new replacement plastic-assed input jack for it and start there... But anyone run into this on one of these? I really hate circuit board amps...
Btw, the hum you hear is because I had the amp about halfway up with a Strat plugged in and a rag over the strings... no pedals, the cord is good, I tested it while my brother wiggled the crap out of it. And the sound is the same as when my friend fired it up with his guitar/cord/speaker cab.
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