Hi guys,
I have trouble with this amp.
When I took it off standby it makes a frying bacon/crackling sound and I can't hear guitar at all. When I turn the volume/gain knobs all the way up I'm able to hear the guitar just a little bit.
First, I thought this must be worn tubes so I replaced both preamp and power amp tubes. Sadly, it didn't help. My next step was to replace most of the electrolytic caps, because I thought that filtering caps could be old.
This also didn't help
I'm sure there are no broken/cold solder joints in this amp. I even tried removing the effects PCB but no luck with that.
I plugged the emulated line out with my other amp and I could hear the same stuff (crackling) on the other amp as same as form the speaker of the Haze.
Any ideas what could it be?
I have trouble with this amp.
When I took it off standby it makes a frying bacon/crackling sound and I can't hear guitar at all. When I turn the volume/gain knobs all the way up I'm able to hear the guitar just a little bit.
First, I thought this must be worn tubes so I replaced both preamp and power amp tubes. Sadly, it didn't help. My next step was to replace most of the electrolytic caps, because I thought that filtering caps could be old.
This also didn't help

I'm sure there are no broken/cold solder joints in this amp. I even tried removing the effects PCB but no luck with that.
I plugged the emulated line out with my other amp and I could hear the same stuff (crackling) on the other amp as same as form the speaker of the Haze.
Any ideas what could it be?

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