Same one I replaced diodes in, I replaced the filter caps because I thought the buzz I was getting thru both channels was probably 50 year old power supply caps. Nope. Here's what it does. Quiet with both volumes down, but raise either one and I get what sounds like an input cord plugged in with no guitar, or an unused input jack not shorting to ground. To make things simpler, I pulled the second preamp tube and am focusing on the first channel for now.
In tracing this noise, I find that grounding the first grid of the first channel makes no difference, but grounding the second grid (or volume pt wiper) silences it. The volume passes signal as it should with guitar, but the noise follows it. Grounding the opposite lug of ground on the volume pot kills signal, but not noise. Lifting the wire from volume wiper to grid at socket makes it go into full noisy loudness. It does it with different preamp tubes.
Must admit I am at a loss here. I have checked grounds around the preamp circuit.
http://www.kbapps.com/audio/schemati...ssmanab165.gif
In tracing this noise, I find that grounding the first grid of the first channel makes no difference, but grounding the second grid (or volume pt wiper) silences it. The volume passes signal as it should with guitar, but the noise follows it. Grounding the opposite lug of ground on the volume pot kills signal, but not noise. Lifting the wire from volume wiper to grid at socket makes it go into full noisy loudness. It does it with different preamp tubes.
Must admit I am at a loss here. I have checked grounds around the preamp circuit.
http://www.kbapps.com/audio/schemati...ssmanab165.gif
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