Hello! I've got an Ampeg B15N that belongs to a local studio on the bench. I've worked on this amp before for noise issues got a lot of issues sorted at that time which I felt called me to replace most resistors in the preamp section as well as coupling caps. After several months the amp has developed a new noise problem where there is a defined "tick" or pop sound that occurs between 10 seconds to 30 seconds apart.
I pulled preamp tubes to try to isolate the issue and the amp continues the sound with the preamp tubes removed but the noise stops when the phase inverter tube is removed.
The octal socket for the phase inverter was in awful shape (crumbling, possibly unstable material) so I replaced the socket, cleaned the board and replaced the remaining original resistors in the phase inverter section. This job was called as a rush and it was easier to do a bit of "shotgun" approach when it came to possibly noisy resistors - they are very easy to get to on this board.
After rebuilding the phase inverter section the noise remained. I tried different output tubes, swapping octal preamp tube positions, different rectifier tube...I even tried disconnecting the wires that lead into R22 and R18 to the mixing network into the phase inverter.
As well as these things I have removed the filter cap lead that feed the phase inverter section and subbed a single F&T cap in place - no change and no improvement.
Simple amp and it seems like it's got me baffled. All coupling caps have been replaced except for what exists internally to the PEC module.
Maybe something related to the negative feedback? Can't think of what could cause the issue but I feel it's something to do with an interaction of the phase inverter and power amp section.
I pulled preamp tubes to try to isolate the issue and the amp continues the sound with the preamp tubes removed but the noise stops when the phase inverter tube is removed.
The octal socket for the phase inverter was in awful shape (crumbling, possibly unstable material) so I replaced the socket, cleaned the board and replaced the remaining original resistors in the phase inverter section. This job was called as a rush and it was easier to do a bit of "shotgun" approach when it came to possibly noisy resistors - they are very easy to get to on this board.
After rebuilding the phase inverter section the noise remained. I tried different output tubes, swapping octal preamp tube positions, different rectifier tube...I even tried disconnecting the wires that lead into R22 and R18 to the mixing network into the phase inverter.
As well as these things I have removed the filter cap lead that feed the phase inverter section and subbed a single F&T cap in place - no change and no improvement.
Simple amp and it seems like it's got me baffled. All coupling caps have been replaced except for what exists internally to the PEC module.
Maybe something related to the negative feedback? Can't think of what could cause the issue but I feel it's something to do with an interaction of the phase inverter and power amp section.
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