I'm fixing up a very nice Randall RG50TC (2xEL34 power tubes) whose owner reported reduced volume. Narrowed this down to a PA problem and subsequently discovered one half of the OT primary was shorted! Replaced the OT with a Hammond 1750N that required only minor modifications to the fixings to mount onto the chassis, and was rewarded with lovely high volume on all channels.
But fixing the volume problem exposed a new issue — there's a 'frying bacon' noise which is only there on the 'boost' channel. The Randall has a clean channel with 'normal' and 'boost' switch enabling some crunch on the clean channel, and an overdrive channel with two gain levels. All the channel switching logic works fine but I get this frying bacon noise only on the 'boost' channel. One clue may be that the clean channel level control (which affects both the 'normal' and 'boost' level of the clean channel) doesn't affect the volume of the noise, but acts more like a treble control. When the gain of the clean channel is maxed the frying noise is much more trebly!
The noise isn't there on power up, but starts after amp has been on about ten minutes with no signal applied but with a jack in input socket. The noise (all noise actually) disappears when I pull V2.
I've cleaned all pots and valve sockets especially pre-amp where I'm sure the problem lies. I've also changed each of the pre-amp tubes (3 12AX7 and a 12AT7 splitter) for a known good 12AX7 (I used it to replace the 12AT7 too as didn't have a spare 12AT7) with no change.
I'm thinking there could be problem with a plate resistor but looking at the schematic I'm having trouble identifying which tube is identified with the Boost channel, and I can't even see a switch for the Boost channel on the schematic apart from the connector for an external foot switch. If I can please have some help with decoding the schematic then I'm sure I can pin down what could be causing the problem on Boost — the amp is so nearly ready. Which components should I be looking at that are uniquely associated with the Boost setting?
Thanks for any help. Meantime I'll keep staring at the schematic!
But fixing the volume problem exposed a new issue — there's a 'frying bacon' noise which is only there on the 'boost' channel. The Randall has a clean channel with 'normal' and 'boost' switch enabling some crunch on the clean channel, and an overdrive channel with two gain levels. All the channel switching logic works fine but I get this frying bacon noise only on the 'boost' channel. One clue may be that the clean channel level control (which affects both the 'normal' and 'boost' level of the clean channel) doesn't affect the volume of the noise, but acts more like a treble control. When the gain of the clean channel is maxed the frying noise is much more trebly!
The noise isn't there on power up, but starts after amp has been on about ten minutes with no signal applied but with a jack in input socket. The noise (all noise actually) disappears when I pull V2.
I've cleaned all pots and valve sockets especially pre-amp where I'm sure the problem lies. I've also changed each of the pre-amp tubes (3 12AX7 and a 12AT7 splitter) for a known good 12AX7 (I used it to replace the 12AT7 too as didn't have a spare 12AT7) with no change.
I'm thinking there could be problem with a plate resistor but looking at the schematic I'm having trouble identifying which tube is identified with the Boost channel, and I can't even see a switch for the Boost channel on the schematic apart from the connector for an external foot switch. If I can please have some help with decoding the schematic then I'm sure I can pin down what could be causing the problem on Boost — the amp is so nearly ready. Which components should I be looking at that are uniquely associated with the Boost setting?
Thanks for any help. Meantime I'll keep staring at the schematic!
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