Hi,
I've got a BF Pro Reverb on my bench that my client thinks has too big a thud/thump coming from standby to play mode. I've told him many amps do this and the amp is fine electronically but it bugs him and I have to say that it's a louder thump/thud than normally encountered. Also, coming from play mode back to standby produces a 'pop' of medium volume (a bit more high endy sounding). I've replaced the amp's standby switch 2 or 3 times without any change in this sound so I'm looking into different things to tame the thud. I've read that a cap can be placed across the standby switch but at what value? I would think maybe .022 or .047uf @ 1kv. Or possibly adding another stage of filtering, pre-standby, just off the rectifier tube (5AR4A/GX34) at pin 8 to ground might help. Any suggestions are welcome, especially successful ones to 'stop the pop'.
Thanks,
Bob M.
I've got a BF Pro Reverb on my bench that my client thinks has too big a thud/thump coming from standby to play mode. I've told him many amps do this and the amp is fine electronically but it bugs him and I have to say that it's a louder thump/thud than normally encountered. Also, coming from play mode back to standby produces a 'pop' of medium volume (a bit more high endy sounding). I've replaced the amp's standby switch 2 or 3 times without any change in this sound so I'm looking into different things to tame the thud. I've read that a cap can be placed across the standby switch but at what value? I would think maybe .022 or .047uf @ 1kv. Or possibly adding another stage of filtering, pre-standby, just off the rectifier tube (5AR4A/GX34) at pin 8 to ground might help. Any suggestions are welcome, especially successful ones to 'stop the pop'.
Thanks,
Bob M.
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