I am working on a homebrew combo tube amp that a friend of mine built. One of the problems is that with the internal speakers it breaks up very badly, external speakers it doesn't happen. Tapping around the chassis shows that it seems like the bias pots are being bounced. This is a top-load amp, and the bias pots are mounted on the vertical side of the chassis facing the speakers. The chassis seems like it is aluminum and has a bit of flex and the chassis/cabinet mounting is not super solid (chassis supported mostly from top). Don't have pics right now but can get them.
Bias pots are Alpha 50k linear panel mount pots. Cleaning them did not help. I was thinking about changing them to multi-turn but finding panel mount multi turn pots of that value (or close enough) doesn't give a lot of options, they are expensive, and I don't know if that will actually help. Looking for suggestions either for pots, or if I should try to either reinforce the chassis/cabinet (add crossmember or something), or somehow decouple the pots from the vibration of the chassis. Other option is to give up on pots and just hardwire resistors in.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
Bias pots are Alpha 50k linear panel mount pots. Cleaning them did not help. I was thinking about changing them to multi-turn but finding panel mount multi turn pots of that value (or close enough) doesn't give a lot of options, they are expensive, and I don't know if that will actually help. Looking for suggestions either for pots, or if I should try to either reinforce the chassis/cabinet (add crossmember or something), or somehow decouple the pots from the vibration of the chassis. Other option is to give up on pots and just hardwire resistors in.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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