One of my steady clients sent me an Ampeg SVT-VR which is(was) making clicking noises in the speaker when first turned on. They stated it may go away after 10 minutes or so. Yesterday, when I powered it up on the check-out bench, speaker connected, 120VAC mains, I powered up with a shorting plug in the power amp input jack. It came on quiet. I removed the dead-patch, and there it was...the clicking noise. Volume controls on the preamp both CCW. Turning either one up, and turning the treble up increased the clicking. Then it stopped. I haven't heard it since.
So, today, I pulled the amp apart, installed my clear lexan Test Panel so I could check the plate current on each of the power tubes, since I was seeing 260W being pulled instead of around 220-230W...though both GRN LED's were lit as was the Balance LED.
All of the power tubes were still well matched, so I then connected the speaker. So far today, I've yet to hear this clicking noise. I'm now cycling power up and down, waiting a good 10 minutes OFF time, after having powered up, with cold tubes, letting it run for just a couple minutes before turning it off, then turn on the cooling fans to bring the power tubes back to room temp. So far today, I've yet to hear anything.
As they stated the clicking may go away after ten minutes. They didn't say if this clicking remains for a long time, like thruout a set or thru rehearsal.
That's what made me think about cooling down the power tubes and preamp tubes between brief power on cycles. Finding initially it appeared to be in the preamp, since I had the power amp dead-patched, then unplugged that, and heard the clicking, then something in the preamp or power for the preamp. So far, it's elusive today. I hate problems like this.
So, today, I pulled the amp apart, installed my clear lexan Test Panel so I could check the plate current on each of the power tubes, since I was seeing 260W being pulled instead of around 220-230W...though both GRN LED's were lit as was the Balance LED.
All of the power tubes were still well matched, so I then connected the speaker. So far today, I've yet to hear this clicking noise. I'm now cycling power up and down, waiting a good 10 minutes OFF time, after having powered up, with cold tubes, letting it run for just a couple minutes before turning it off, then turn on the cooling fans to bring the power tubes back to room temp. So far today, I've yet to hear anything.
As they stated the clicking may go away after ten minutes. They didn't say if this clicking remains for a long time, like thruout a set or thru rehearsal.
That's what made me think about cooling down the power tubes and preamp tubes between brief power on cycles. Finding initially it appeared to be in the preamp, since I had the power amp dead-patched, then unplugged that, and heard the clicking, then something in the preamp or power for the preamp. So far, it's elusive today. I hate problems like this.
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