Hello All,
Quick question . . . I own several vintage (twin) combo amps dating back to the 50s and 60s. Often times, one or more of them will crackle and pop at idle, even with the volume off or at low settings. Others have suggested tubes or tube sockets, still others suggest power supply or instrument cables, but its left me wondering about the health of the original speakers.
You can bench test vacuum tubes and power supplies, and you can re-tension tube sockets, but if you suspect that a 50-year old, 12", 8-ohm speaker is blown or cracked or compromised, what would you hear or how would you go about determining whether it was truly bad?
Thanks everyone!
Quick question . . . I own several vintage (twin) combo amps dating back to the 50s and 60s. Often times, one or more of them will crackle and pop at idle, even with the volume off or at low settings. Others have suggested tubes or tube sockets, still others suggest power supply or instrument cables, but its left me wondering about the health of the original speakers.
You can bench test vacuum tubes and power supplies, and you can re-tension tube sockets, but if you suspect that a 50-year old, 12", 8-ohm speaker is blown or cracked or compromised, what would you hear or how would you go about determining whether it was truly bad?
Thanks everyone!
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