I have a Magnatone MP-3. Have a problem with the volume pot on the normal channel. I thought it was just a case of an old or dirty pot, but after cleaning and finally replacing it with several other new pots with no success, I started looking at other things.
Voltages, resistors, and capacitors seem to be ok. The input jacks are of the type that ground the input when nothing is plugged in so the inputs are shorted and anyway the noise also occurs on the pot with a guitar plugged in.
Thought it might be a microphonic tube but rapping on the tube (V1-12AX7)with a dowel at full volume produces very little to indicate this. Nor does tapping the tube socket connections or the rest. Have re-flowed all the solder connections associated with the circuit.
Swapping V1 with a known good tube produces no improvement.
What can produce noise is rubbing the wire from the pot wiper to the tube (V1B) grid with a dowel or plastic TV IF inductor tool. Replacing the wire didn't change things. It's almost as though the mechanical vibrations of the wiper of the pot are being amplified.
The Volume pot on the Reverb/Tremelo Channel (V2) is dead quiet all the way up.
My experience with tube circuits is limited. I can follow the schematics
but am still working my way through the finer points of these types of circuits.
(I have enough electronics background/education so the usual cautions probably aren't necessary.)
Before I start replacing resistors and caps in this part of the amp which might be unneeded, I thought I'd ask for help here. Have learned much lurking here over the last 10 years or so.
Voltages, resistors, and capacitors seem to be ok. The input jacks are of the type that ground the input when nothing is plugged in so the inputs are shorted and anyway the noise also occurs on the pot with a guitar plugged in.
Thought it might be a microphonic tube but rapping on the tube (V1-12AX7)with a dowel at full volume produces very little to indicate this. Nor does tapping the tube socket connections or the rest. Have re-flowed all the solder connections associated with the circuit.
Swapping V1 with a known good tube produces no improvement.
What can produce noise is rubbing the wire from the pot wiper to the tube (V1B) grid with a dowel or plastic TV IF inductor tool. Replacing the wire didn't change things. It's almost as though the mechanical vibrations of the wiper of the pot are being amplified.
The Volume pot on the Reverb/Tremelo Channel (V2) is dead quiet all the way up.
My experience with tube circuits is limited. I can follow the schematics
but am still working my way through the finer points of these types of circuits.
(I have enough electronics background/education so the usual cautions probably aren't necessary.)
Before I start replacing resistors and caps in this part of the amp which might be unneeded, I thought I'd ask for help here. Have learned much lurking here over the last 10 years or so.
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