Hello all. Merry Holidays.
I have a late 80s 2203 on the bench. It came in badly needing filter caps - they were all bulging and leaky - and just an overall freshening up. The amp worked and sounded good besides the bad filter caps and slight background crackle/static noise. I replaced the filter caps and bias caps. The standby switch was falling apart too and not making good connections. Replaced standby switch.
The static/crackly background noise is still there. It goes away when you turn down the master volume or pull preamp tubes. Here's what I've done:
1) Swapped tubes around. Rolled in a known good 12AX7 in each spot - no change.
2) Deep-cleaned tube sockets and pots and jacks - no change
3) Flipped the board and touched up solder joints and cleaned off old flux - no change
4) Touched up wire connections at tube sockets - no change
5) Manually grounded the input and wiper of master vol pot - that killed all noise and signal, as expected.
6) Poked prodded and shimmied wires around with chopstick. Poked for sensitivity around resistors and caps - no findings there.
7) Verified resistor values and looked for DC where it shouldn't be - this all seems okay.
So I'm getting stumped. I'm sure I've overlooked something simple maybe. Please share any thoughts or ideas you have and I'll try it.
This is the schematic that goes with this particular amp.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
I have a late 80s 2203 on the bench. It came in badly needing filter caps - they were all bulging and leaky - and just an overall freshening up. The amp worked and sounded good besides the bad filter caps and slight background crackle/static noise. I replaced the filter caps and bias caps. The standby switch was falling apart too and not making good connections. Replaced standby switch.
The static/crackly background noise is still there. It goes away when you turn down the master volume or pull preamp tubes. Here's what I've done:
1) Swapped tubes around. Rolled in a known good 12AX7 in each spot - no change.
2) Deep-cleaned tube sockets and pots and jacks - no change
3) Flipped the board and touched up solder joints and cleaned off old flux - no change
4) Touched up wire connections at tube sockets - no change
5) Manually grounded the input and wiper of master vol pot - that killed all noise and signal, as expected.
6) Poked prodded and shimmied wires around with chopstick. Poked for sensitivity around resistors and caps - no findings there.
7) Verified resistor values and looked for DC where it shouldn't be - this all seems okay.
So I'm getting stumped. I'm sure I've overlooked something simple maybe. Please share any thoughts or ideas you have and I'll try it.
This is the schematic that goes with this particular amp.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
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