Got this amp and did some repairs on it...cleaned it up and noticed that if the amp is left turned on for a few hours like most of the day, it starts to make a very loud cracking sound even with all the controls turned down....If you turn it off for a few minutes and turn it back on again it will be ok for awhile then do it again.So I removed the screws that hold the chassis in place and waited for it to act up....I noticed that when it did, the output tubes would have that blue glow in them but will flash brighter and lower....so very quickly I turned the amp off and removed two of the four output tubes.....Turned it back on and same thing....Turned it off again and moved the two tubes to the other two sockets and turned it back on...same thing...Swapped the two tubes out with the other two that belongs to the amp and turned it back on......... same thing....Took the chassis out and set it up on a bench and covered it up in such a way as to get the heat to build up inside...Left it on for 14 hours...no problem...Used a heat gun on components to force heat them...no problem...I don't want to start replacing anything until I can narrow this down...anybody got any suggestions on how to force this amp to act up?? If I put it back in the cabinet and it acts up, I have to take it out to work on it...By the time you get it out it has cooled down enough so that the problem will nor re-occur.....Any suggestions, amybody????and yes, I checked the switched jacks for problems...even jumped them out while I did have it acting up....no difference.....
Cheers,
Bernie
Cheers,
Bernie
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