I have a Carvin X100B Series III combo that makes a crackling/buzzing noise when played at higher volumes. Distortion masks the noise. It's more prevalent on lower notes. It doesn't sound as harsh as cold solder joints I've heard before. It's almost like a bad speaker sound, but I tested the EV12 with another amp at at higher volumes than created the noise, and it was fine. Here's what I've tried.
1. Chopsticked the tubes while running. No unusual noises.
2. Cleaned the sockets and pins with contact cleaner/lubricant. Still makes the noise.
3. Chopsticked the board and all pot/jack connections. No unusual noises.
4. Ran the preamp of another amp into the power amp of the Carvin while in the combo cab. Still makes the noise.
It's definitely related to the vibration of the speaker. Could a tube still do this even though it passed being tapped? The only things I couldn't get to were the connections between the sockets and the board. The board was also discolored around one of the power tube connections.
1. Chopsticked the tubes while running. No unusual noises.
2. Cleaned the sockets and pins with contact cleaner/lubricant. Still makes the noise.
3. Chopsticked the board and all pot/jack connections. No unusual noises.
4. Ran the preamp of another amp into the power amp of the Carvin while in the combo cab. Still makes the noise.
It's definitely related to the vibration of the speaker. Could a tube still do this even though it passed being tapped? The only things I couldn't get to were the connections between the sockets and the board. The board was also discolored around one of the power tube connections.
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