I'm fixing a Fender Dual Pro for a local musician and music teacher.
The amp pops and crackles when you turn it on. Removing the first preamp tube stopped the noise, but changing tubes didn't stop it.
I went through it and found one of the B+ voltages was very low, so I recommended a cap job. The tubes were fairly new and all tested good on my Sencore.
Today I replaced the electrolytic caps only to find the noise was still there. I measured resistors in the preamp section.
Then I noticed the two 10K resistors on the input jacks had their joined tails very close to the ground terminal strip. I moved the tails so they were parallel to the jacks, out of the way of the input coax connector and away from the ground bar. Viola - no more noise!
Could it be as simple as that?
This is a spectacular amp and I'm going to have lots of fun testing it to make certain it's really fixed.
The other question I have is the 60W light bulb limiter stayed on bright (not very bright, just normal) even with standby off and slightly brighter with it on.
Is this common in newer amps?
(Usually the bulb goes bright for a second while the caps charge then dims).
Thanks!!
BTW ... this is one of the best designed newer amps I've seen Fender make. It's a circuit board layout similar to an old board, but with two switches.
The amp pops and crackles when you turn it on. Removing the first preamp tube stopped the noise, but changing tubes didn't stop it.
I went through it and found one of the B+ voltages was very low, so I recommended a cap job. The tubes were fairly new and all tested good on my Sencore.
Today I replaced the electrolytic caps only to find the noise was still there. I measured resistors in the preamp section.
Then I noticed the two 10K resistors on the input jacks had their joined tails very close to the ground terminal strip. I moved the tails so they were parallel to the jacks, out of the way of the input coax connector and away from the ground bar. Viola - no more noise!
Could it be as simple as that?
This is a spectacular amp and I'm going to have lots of fun testing it to make certain it's really fixed.
The other question I have is the 60W light bulb limiter stayed on bright (not very bright, just normal) even with standby off and slightly brighter with it on.
Is this common in newer amps?
(Usually the bulb goes bright for a second while the caps charge then dims).
Thanks!!
BTW ... this is one of the best designed newer amps I've seen Fender make. It's a circuit board layout similar to an old board, but with two switches.
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