OK, this one is the model with the silver grill cloth, 12" and 8" speakers, reverb and tremolo. No ground switch and no separate boards, all in one chassis. Pots marked '64 as are all other parts with I'd. Had a horribly microphonic 6GW8 tube, replaced. Now it has a loud crackle when strings hit moderately hard which dies out almost immediately and returns to normal tone for rest of note duration. Power supply voltages look good. Any ideas?
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Ideas will come after seeing test results.
Start usual troubleshooting:
- Measure power tube idle currents
- Measure preamp tube plate and cathode voltages (in the main channel) as well as power tube screen voltages directly at tube sockets.
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I do have signal gen and scope. As info, when I was checking and replacing tubes I removed the microphonic tube V6 and tried the amp. It sounded great! No issues and the tremolo was fantastic too, clean sounds, no weird noise. But when I replaced the new 6GW8, V6...when I would hit the strings moderately hard I'd get a loud noisy output at first, then it would clean up the tone as the note decayed. Playing at low level gently playing, all is well. If I tried to get past noon on reverb control it would get a hum louder and louder, bad oscillations. Also when footswitch for reverb is depressed to engage, there is a pop and temporary squeal. On disengaging reverb there is the pop.
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Originally posted by johnnieboy2 View PostAs far as the speaker goes, as I said earlier if I remove the reverb power tube and turn off reverb the speakers are clear as a bell.
Anyway, it now sounds like a problem in the reverb channel.
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Another finding, while momentarily disconnecting the 8" reverb speaker, the 12" had the noise in it. Same procedure with the 12" speaker disconnected and no noise in the 8" reverb speaker. Not what I was expecting at all. Does anyone here have proper tube voltages with tolerances for this amp?
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Originally posted by johnnieboy2 View PostAnother finding, while momentarily disconnecting the 8" reverb speaker, the 12" had the noise in it. Same procedure with the 12" speaker disconnected and no noise in the 8" reverb speaker. Not what I was expecting at all. Does anyone here have proper tube voltages with tolerances for this amp?
Post tube plate and cathode voltages as advised earlier and I'll try to figure out if they are ok.- Own Opinions Only -
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