Hi,
I have a SF Princeton Reverb that I'm fixing/updating for a friend who just bought this amp. This amp sounds good but when I hit/pick a guitar note really hard (make a big transient) I hear a crackling, splattering distortion noise in back of the note. At first I thought it might be a speaker distortion so I tried the amp with several different speakers and it does the same with all. This problem isn't note-dependent, it does it on all notes but is most noticeable with notes in the mid or low registers. Of course, I tried different guitar cables, different guitars, different speaker cords, different power tubes, different preamp tubes with no change in this problem. It is more noticeable when the amp's volume is 4 or above, where the amp likes to be used normally. Before I start changing out bigger things like filter caps and transformers, I'd though I'd ask if anyone has encountered anything similar to this problem and if a definite solution was found.
Thanks for your time and expertise,
Bob M.
I have a SF Princeton Reverb that I'm fixing/updating for a friend who just bought this amp. This amp sounds good but when I hit/pick a guitar note really hard (make a big transient) I hear a crackling, splattering distortion noise in back of the note. At first I thought it might be a speaker distortion so I tried the amp with several different speakers and it does the same with all. This problem isn't note-dependent, it does it on all notes but is most noticeable with notes in the mid or low registers. Of course, I tried different guitar cables, different guitars, different speaker cords, different power tubes, different preamp tubes with no change in this problem. It is more noticeable when the amp's volume is 4 or above, where the amp likes to be used normally. Before I start changing out bigger things like filter caps and transformers, I'd though I'd ask if anyone has encountered anything similar to this problem and if a definite solution was found.
Thanks for your time and expertise,
Bob M.
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