Hello all,
I have a '72 Silverface Bassman on the bench. It had been heavily modified and owner wanted it returned to stock so I ripped most things out and it is now AB165 up until the phase inverter, and AA864 phase inverter/output section. I believe this is a fairly common configuration with these amps. I've attached a schematic of both. The only change is a 1.5k NFB resistor instead of stock.
The amp is working and sounds good but I am left with a faint ticking. I've attached a soundclip recorded right next to the speaker. In person it is very faint, but just loud enough to be heard and annoying.
It is not controlled by the volume and not effected by audio signal/playing guitar.
It disappears when V2 is pulled but not V1 or V3.
If I AC ground the grid or plate of V3, I get a loud buzz as if I was shorting a guitar cable tip to sleeve with my finger. The tick goes away and just buzz is heard.
If I AC ground the grid of the phase inverter the amp is silent.
Almost every resistor in this thing is new. All electrolytic capacitors have been changed.
Things I've done/tried:
- Adjust lead dress, all usual under board connections have been made above board with shielded wire. (drastic cut down on running water noise)
- Tried paralleling a new electrolytic capacitor across each of the two 22uf that feeds the preamp section (no change)
- Tried turning off all lights to see if any arcing was apparent (in standby switch or lamp or something) - nothing
- Power tubes are brand new set of JJ's, I tried swapping in a new set (also JJ), no change
- Tried rolling many preamp tubes (no change)
- All ground have been checked - especially doghouse and brass plate - rotated lock washers on pots and together to ensure good connection etc.
- Turned off all other equipment in the shop and put cell phone in other room (everything off except amp - no change)
- Extensive chopsticking/prodding everything including caps in the doghouse - nothing
What am I missing? What else can I check?
Thanks in advance!
I have a '72 Silverface Bassman on the bench. It had been heavily modified and owner wanted it returned to stock so I ripped most things out and it is now AB165 up until the phase inverter, and AA864 phase inverter/output section. I believe this is a fairly common configuration with these amps. I've attached a schematic of both. The only change is a 1.5k NFB resistor instead of stock.
The amp is working and sounds good but I am left with a faint ticking. I've attached a soundclip recorded right next to the speaker. In person it is very faint, but just loud enough to be heard and annoying.
It is not controlled by the volume and not effected by audio signal/playing guitar.
It disappears when V2 is pulled but not V1 or V3.
If I AC ground the grid or plate of V3, I get a loud buzz as if I was shorting a guitar cable tip to sleeve with my finger. The tick goes away and just buzz is heard.
If I AC ground the grid of the phase inverter the amp is silent.
Almost every resistor in this thing is new. All electrolytic capacitors have been changed.
Things I've done/tried:
- Adjust lead dress, all usual under board connections have been made above board with shielded wire. (drastic cut down on running water noise)
- Tried paralleling a new electrolytic capacitor across each of the two 22uf that feeds the preamp section (no change)
- Tried turning off all lights to see if any arcing was apparent (in standby switch or lamp or something) - nothing
- Power tubes are brand new set of JJ's, I tried swapping in a new set (also JJ), no change
- Tried rolling many preamp tubes (no change)
- All ground have been checked - especially doghouse and brass plate - rotated lock washers on pots and together to ensure good connection etc.
- Turned off all other equipment in the shop and put cell phone in other room (everything off except amp - no change)
- Extensive chopsticking/prodding everything including caps in the doghouse - nothing
What am I missing? What else can I check?
Thanks in advance!
Comment