Seems like there are quite a few knowledgeable techs here and I need some help.
I've been troubleshooting a friend's Hartke HA-3500. The amp crackles and pops quite loudly and visibly (I can see it moving the speakers from time to time). There is no volume change and it happens whenever he plucks a string. The noise is 'distinct' from the bass sound itself.
The pre-amp section is turned to 12 o'clock and the master output is set to 9 o'clock. I've ruled out a tube problem by bypassing the tube pre-amplifier. The problem persists whether I am running through the tube OR solid state pre. Likewise, the compressor, EQ and filter sections have no bearing on the problem (although you can slightly reduce this noise with selective EQ).
I've ruled out the speaker cabinet, the input and output jacks, bass, cables, etc. A quick measure of the speakers also yield the right resistance/impedence when the amplifier is not connected.
I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, multimeter, reading schematics, etc. But I'm not familiar with what could cause this problem. Any tech advice for where to begin?
There is a schematic for the amp here.
I've been troubleshooting a friend's Hartke HA-3500. The amp crackles and pops quite loudly and visibly (I can see it moving the speakers from time to time). There is no volume change and it happens whenever he plucks a string. The noise is 'distinct' from the bass sound itself.
The pre-amp section is turned to 12 o'clock and the master output is set to 9 o'clock. I've ruled out a tube problem by bypassing the tube pre-amplifier. The problem persists whether I am running through the tube OR solid state pre. Likewise, the compressor, EQ and filter sections have no bearing on the problem (although you can slightly reduce this noise with selective EQ).
I've ruled out the speaker cabinet, the input and output jacks, bass, cables, etc. A quick measure of the speakers also yield the right resistance/impedence when the amplifier is not connected.
I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, multimeter, reading schematics, etc. But I'm not familiar with what could cause this problem. Any tech advice for where to begin?
There is a schematic for the amp here.
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