I got this Bandmaster and was trying to get it working well enough for my son to use it. The tubes in it were apparently original RCA, power and preamp tubes. Unfortunately when we hooked it to the speaker cab it sounded fine at first but then started moaning after he played a cord.. Barely moving the amp caused more noise. I tapped on the power tubes and one of them created more howling and noise. In fact this one tue was so microphonic that I could just speak into it and there would be sound coming out the speakers as a result.
So we put some EH power tubes in it. The howling went away. Another problem was when he played a power chord with pick attack, or plucked strings with the pick, some static distortion or popping was heard. The newer tubes alleviated the problem for the most part, but another problem was observed:
When volume is up, and he plays a power chord, volume dips to around half the gain before.. Then after he's playing for a few more seconds, it jumps back up abruptly. Any ideas about what could be the problem? It is an old amp and possibly needs caps and/or could have some dirty contacts in the tube sockets although I blew them out with contact cleaner and put the tubes all back in place. Another remote possibility is the preamp tubes are not in the correct order.. I just thought I'd post this on this forum first, before taking it to the local tech. Thanks for any knowledgeable input up front.
BTW The speakers are replacement speakers that I wired into the 212 cab, 4 ohms.
So we put some EH power tubes in it. The howling went away. Another problem was when he played a power chord with pick attack, or plucked strings with the pick, some static distortion or popping was heard. The newer tubes alleviated the problem for the most part, but another problem was observed:
When volume is up, and he plays a power chord, volume dips to around half the gain before.. Then after he's playing for a few more seconds, it jumps back up abruptly. Any ideas about what could be the problem? It is an old amp and possibly needs caps and/or could have some dirty contacts in the tube sockets although I blew them out with contact cleaner and put the tubes all back in place. Another remote possibility is the preamp tubes are not in the correct order.. I just thought I'd post this on this forum first, before taking it to the local tech. Thanks for any knowledgeable input up front.
BTW The speakers are replacement speakers that I wired into the 212 cab, 4 ohms.
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