I think the problems resides in that fact that it's at your house and not mine![]()
sell it and get Marshall??????????? sorry Im in a mood
Did it make the noise before the new tubes were installed? I would use Deoxit on the sockets and swap tubes around to at least eliminate that as a problem. Otherwise, could be a bad resistor or solder joint.
Got this in from a friend...Brand new tubes and this starts making this loud static/scratchy sound after about an hour or so of playing. Once the scratchy noise starts, it doesn't go away.
Lots of dust inside, so i am going to start with a good cleanup.
What should i be looking for???
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I definitely don't know what the issue is and don't go poking around in guts of amplifiers, but I had an amp once that did something very similar and it was diagnosed with overheating. Adding a fan to it cured the problem. YMMV.
Those amps, that builder has a top notch rep, heard nothing but positives re: him.Good idea. Im going to speak with the builder in a bit...
Verify all input and output jacks, switches, and pots are clean.Lots of dust inside, so i am going to start with a good cleanup.
What should i be looking for???
Faults like these can be hard to track down. Could it be a valve socket that needs cleaning &/or re-tensioned, yes, but you'd expect the noise to show earlier than after an hour of playing. Definitely clean the "lots of dust in there" out thoroughly. Dust is the enemy of valve amps. It's conductive, & when it conducts it usually burns up & leaves a carbon track, again conductive. Unless they are "sealed" types, give all the pots a shot of cleaner (no WD40 type) & a good back & forth twiddle. Same with the input jack sockets, a shot of cleaner followed by a few insertions/removals with a jack. If the problem persists, how do you feel about working on a "live" (powered up) amp? Sysco just beat me to a lot of suggestions, but yes, "chopsticking" the circuit would be next. If, after Sysco's suggestions you still have no joy, get it to a tech, there's so many things it could be & blindly going through the amp hoping to luckily remedy the problem will prove frustrating. One question, when you say "new tubes", do you mean "all" or just power tubes? Hope it's an easy fix, it should be a great amp. Cheers
Cool. If they were from a reputable supplier they should have been tested properly (maybe even burnt in) before shipping, but even then, don't dis-count a possible problem with one. CheersGood points. Yes, all the tubes were replaced - both EL34's and (3) ECC83S's.