Friend left me U.S. made SVT-CL to "diagnose" weird noises... Yeah. When turned standby on (so in playing mode), amp produces high-pitched noise along with some hiss. Seems it's not related to the gain/volume settings.
- SVT has new set of power tubes, some used preamp/driver/inverted ones. I checked all of them on my two testers, power tubes seems 100% OK, other ones too (over 95% emissions and no problems).
- Swapping AX7s does not change the thing.
- Preamp board @ big power amp board looks stock - no burnt traces, no bad solder joints, no cap leaks. All resistors test in range.
- On the tube board 220 ohm resistors were soldered by someone before to replace original 22ohm&diodes, as ampeg bulletin suggest, all test in range.
- All in/out jacks tested too. Grounds etc.
I could only get the oscillation noise down when I set the bias super cold (no lights present then). When I turn bias up, the noise gets louder.
This is the first case I'm dealing with that noise. Where should I look more?
- SVT has new set of power tubes, some used preamp/driver/inverted ones. I checked all of them on my two testers, power tubes seems 100% OK, other ones too (over 95% emissions and no problems).
- Swapping AX7s does not change the thing.
- Preamp board @ big power amp board looks stock - no burnt traces, no bad solder joints, no cap leaks. All resistors test in range.
- On the tube board 220 ohm resistors were soldered by someone before to replace original 22ohm&diodes, as ampeg bulletin suggest, all test in range.
- All in/out jacks tested too. Grounds etc.
I could only get the oscillation noise down when I set the bias super cold (no lights present then). When I turn bias up, the noise gets louder.
This is the first case I'm dealing with that noise. Where should I look more?
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