customer comes in with two Seymour Duncan Twin Tube Classics with the same issue. When turned on, the pedals have a very noisy hiss and crackling sound like "frying bacon".
Almost sounds like noisy carbon comp plate resistor, or failing silver mica cap. Here's what's been done:
Tubes have been replaced, coupling caps have been replaced, plate load resistors have been replaced.
my suspicion at this point is maybe faulty pots? the noise is in both channels or settings, and seems to get worst as the gain pot is increased in both channels. I've read that other people have had the same problems with their Twin Tubes. Same MO, bought the pedals and loved them, but after about six months noise started making them unusable.
Anyone solve this? Any thoughts?
Almost sounds like noisy carbon comp plate resistor, or failing silver mica cap. Here's what's been done:
Tubes have been replaced, coupling caps have been replaced, plate load resistors have been replaced.
my suspicion at this point is maybe faulty pots? the noise is in both channels or settings, and seems to get worst as the gain pot is increased in both channels. I've read that other people have had the same problems with their Twin Tubes. Same MO, bought the pedals and loved them, but after about six months noise started making them unusable.
Anyone solve this? Any thoughts?
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