I have a B1270 SF PR come to me making weird sounds.
Amp warmed up, all knobs at 0, speaker connected, no guitar plugged in.
Turn volume up and at approx 5 it makes crackling noise and high pitched whistle.
Go past 5 to 8 and above and all noise stops.
Found with voltmeter anywhere after the volume wiper
there begins a fluctuating negative voltage (couple of volts) all the way to the reverb driver grid
when vol knob is in area where noise starts.
The fluctuating neg voltage also shows up at the reverb recovery and the grid of the next stage.
Saw something that didn't look quite right and found the reverb Tx primary red and blue were swapped.
All info I could find show the Red to power supply and Blue to plate on the driver tube.
This amp had Blue to power and Red to plate.
Secondary side has Black to gnd and Green to tank.
Swapped the primary Red and Blue and noises went away, as did the fluctuating neg voltage.
Is it possible the backwards primary caused some kind of "flyback" voltage in prior and later circuits?
Any other damage that might have occurred from this that I should be aware of?
The amp now plays ok, but if cranked it makes a rattle/crackle like a blown speaker.
Quiet playing is ok.
Tried a different known good speaker and the rattle/crackle is still there.
Reverb sound is distorted and the rattle/crackle is much louder when the reverb control is turned up.
Maybe tank got damaged?
Tried different reverb drive and recovery tubes, no change.
Thanks for any and all help.
Edit; meant to have Title say...Consequences OF not or.
Amp warmed up, all knobs at 0, speaker connected, no guitar plugged in.
Turn volume up and at approx 5 it makes crackling noise and high pitched whistle.
Go past 5 to 8 and above and all noise stops.
Found with voltmeter anywhere after the volume wiper
there begins a fluctuating negative voltage (couple of volts) all the way to the reverb driver grid
when vol knob is in area where noise starts.
The fluctuating neg voltage also shows up at the reverb recovery and the grid of the next stage.
Saw something that didn't look quite right and found the reverb Tx primary red and blue were swapped.
All info I could find show the Red to power supply and Blue to plate on the driver tube.
This amp had Blue to power and Red to plate.
Secondary side has Black to gnd and Green to tank.
Swapped the primary Red and Blue and noises went away, as did the fluctuating neg voltage.
Is it possible the backwards primary caused some kind of "flyback" voltage in prior and later circuits?
Any other damage that might have occurred from this that I should be aware of?
The amp now plays ok, but if cranked it makes a rattle/crackle like a blown speaker.
Quiet playing is ok.
Tried a different known good speaker and the rattle/crackle is still there.
Reverb sound is distorted and the rattle/crackle is much louder when the reverb control is turned up.
Maybe tank got damaged?
Tried different reverb drive and recovery tubes, no change.
Thanks for any and all help.
Edit; meant to have Title say...Consequences OF not or.
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