I have a quick, probably really simple question, I'd like some advice/opinions.
I have a 73 Super Reverb, works fine but has a frying bacon sound I narrowed down to a dirty tube socket. One of the tubes I think in the reverb section, I can wiggle it and the sizzling goes away, I'm thinking a dirty socket. Different tubes do the same thing, it's not the tube.
I'm thinking about squirting in a bit of contact cleaner and using a pipe cleaner to get inside and clean out any trash, will probably do all the tube sockets at the same time. If one is that dirty, what do the rest look like? Go ahead and do them all...I cleaned them 4 years ago when I first got the amp, but only squirted in a bit of contact cleaner, didn't even think about running a pipe cleaner through them too. Obviously they still need attention.
Would contact cleaner and a pipe cleaner be an acceptable method, or would you guys recommend something else? Seems to me it should work, but I definitely don't want to trash a socket...I plan to retension them all too, no reason not to spend an extra few minutes making sure everything is in good shape.
I have a 73 Super Reverb, works fine but has a frying bacon sound I narrowed down to a dirty tube socket. One of the tubes I think in the reverb section, I can wiggle it and the sizzling goes away, I'm thinking a dirty socket. Different tubes do the same thing, it's not the tube.
I'm thinking about squirting in a bit of contact cleaner and using a pipe cleaner to get inside and clean out any trash, will probably do all the tube sockets at the same time. If one is that dirty, what do the rest look like? Go ahead and do them all...I cleaned them 4 years ago when I first got the amp, but only squirted in a bit of contact cleaner, didn't even think about running a pipe cleaner through them too. Obviously they still need attention.
Would contact cleaner and a pipe cleaner be an acceptable method, or would you guys recommend something else? Seems to me it should work, but I definitely don't want to trash a socket...I plan to retension them all too, no reason not to spend an extra few minutes making sure everything is in good shape.
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