So, my 1993 Marshall Bi-Chorus 200 has been covered in my home studio (unplugged) for the past couple of weeks. Yesterday was a live rehearsal at the venue and when I switched on the amp (here at home) just for testing (good thing) I was met by a loud rustling noise that was not present last performance with the amp.
Interestingly, the amp plays fine and all functions are working, but the noise is a sure indication of a problem.
I had just cleaned all the pots and switches with DeOxit back in December and fitted a new JJ ECC83S preamp tube.
Fortunately, I grabbed my Marshall MG100HFX back up head (Thanks @STU ) and everything went off flawlessly.
I suppose it's no one's fault but my own for trying to run an old vintage amplifier and actually take it out and perform with it...But I certainly do like how it sounds and ot has some really cool features.
When I get time, I'll follow some advice from @ampmadscientist and see what turns up. Of course I'm hoping, yet doubtful, that this is just a bad, brand new tube, but I suppose we shall see.....
Interestingly, the amp plays fine and all functions are working, but the noise is a sure indication of a problem.
I had just cleaned all the pots and switches with DeOxit back in December and fitted a new JJ ECC83S preamp tube.
Fortunately, I grabbed my Marshall MG100HFX back up head (Thanks @STU ) and everything went off flawlessly.
I suppose it's no one's fault but my own for trying to run an old vintage amplifier and actually take it out and perform with it...But I certainly do like how it sounds and ot has some really cool features.
When I get time, I'll follow some advice from @ampmadscientist and see what turns up. Of course I'm hoping, yet doubtful, that this is just a bad, brand new tube, but I suppose we shall see.....
