Hello all,
I have a vintage Randall RG100es that has some issues. The main problem is that the amp will start to produce a loud frequency oscillation on both channels when you start to turn up the volume past 1:00. It happens sooner on the red channel. The frequency will actually sweep up in pitch as you turn up the volume knob. It is not a guitar feedback issue obviously. This will happen with nothing plugged into the input.
I would guess that this is a problem in the circuit somewhere after the volume knob, but I don't have a ton of evidence to back that up. Have already cleaned it out and DeOxit-ed the pots and jacks. I am an audio engineer with good knowledge of circuits and repair. Can anyone point me in a direction on this specific issue?
Will new output transformers get rid of some of the ridiculous hiss this amp emits?
Thank you all!
I have a vintage Randall RG100es that has some issues. The main problem is that the amp will start to produce a loud frequency oscillation on both channels when you start to turn up the volume past 1:00. It happens sooner on the red channel. The frequency will actually sweep up in pitch as you turn up the volume knob. It is not a guitar feedback issue obviously. This will happen with nothing plugged into the input.
I would guess that this is a problem in the circuit somewhere after the volume knob, but I don't have a ton of evidence to back that up. Have already cleaned it out and DeOxit-ed the pots and jacks. I am an audio engineer with good knowledge of circuits and repair. Can anyone point me in a direction on this specific issue?
Will new output transformers get rid of some of the ridiculous hiss this amp emits?
Thank you all!
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