Certain amps I've worked on seem to have at least one stage which is really sensitive to noise issues and microphonics. On the Silvertone 1474 I was recently working on, the summing/recovery gain stage directly before the cathodyne phase inverter was really touchy and prone to noise problems. If I shined my headlamp on the plates from a couple of feet away, I could hear it radiate audibly through the amp, which was weird. And on my own amp, my input stage is dead quiet. But that drives a FMV tone stack, and the second stage is quiet "hissy" and really sensitive to microphonics. I've ruled out it being a tube, plate resistor, and coupling capacitors.
Actually, I just realized that in both cases there is a tone stack directly feeding the problematic stage.
You all run into this at all and can shed some more light on different causes and solutions?
Actually, I just realized that in both cases there is a tone stack directly feeding the problematic stage.
You all run into this at all and can shed some more light on different causes and solutions?
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