Originally posted by Enzo
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I did have an odd thing happen once where micro scanning the waveform helped. Sometimes with tone stacks the HP cap will create a distortion artifact when there is a lot of LF being "blocked" (if that's even the right way to think of it?). I had an amp that would crackle just audibly on some clean tones and I traced it to the treble cap. Replacing the cap didn't help. So I took a good close look at the wave form and saw the artifact. I struggled for hours trying to mitigate it in one way or another before I opened up another amp and probed it for a reality check. It turns out that this is normal, but worse on some amps and more or less audible in different overall designs. In this case the artifact was greater than usual and the design really allowed it to be heard. It was a silver face Champ. I fixed it by reducing gain to the tone stack a little, bumping the gain in the following stage and I can't remember what all else. But it was the scope that helped me find it and the scope that allowed me to see it was "normal"-ish and it was the scope that allowed me to monitor progress in the circuit modifications. I did a lot of mods to that one and the owner calls it his little *umble
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