Last winter I built a 1959 Plexi clone using the Valvestorm kit, and it sounded great until yesterday. I just acquired a Two Notes Torpedo Studio, and accidentally left the impedance switch on the Two Notes at 4 ohms while the amp was set at 8 ohm. About 10 minutes into messing around, the HT fuse blew.
I replaced the fuse, and the amp comes on fine, but there is a high frequency harshness when playing. It's particularly noticeable when striking chords, using a higher output (bridge) pickups. It's subtle when using a single coil neck pickup.
I've heard this exact sound before on this amp, and that time it was a bad bias capacitor. So I replaced both of them, but it didn't help. I've tried replacing all tubes, and the screen resistors, and all the voltages I checked were fine, including the bias voltage.
Before I purchase a oscilloscope and signal generator to track down the cause, is there anything else worth checking?
I replaced the fuse, and the amp comes on fine, but there is a high frequency harshness when playing. It's particularly noticeable when striking chords, using a higher output (bridge) pickups. It's subtle when using a single coil neck pickup.
I've heard this exact sound before on this amp, and that time it was a bad bias capacitor. So I replaced both of them, but it didn't help. I've tried replacing all tubes, and the screen resistors, and all the voltages I checked were fine, including the bias voltage.
Before I purchase a oscilloscope and signal generator to track down the cause, is there anything else worth checking?
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