both had a slight fizz on higher gain notes
are you sure it's not coming from the preamp section?
most small watt SE have enough pre-drive to overdrive the PA by twice.
if you don't have a scope or listening amp you can kinds/sorta get an idea by
"un-bypassing" the PA tubes cathode. That knocks out some gain. You can do the same in the pre.
I've never used a snubber in the PA, have in the PS
Never used a snubber period, so not sure where it goes :D I thought it was supposed to hang off the output transformer.
slight fizz on higher gain note
since it's on both probably not parts, but if you did use old n mold R's for plate Rs they can give you some fiz/hiss
On the Teisco for the client, I didn't replace any Rs, just caps. So that is a possibility tho I know that bad R crackle sound and this is different than I've heard. I have since handed it back to him. I told him I wasn't happy with it, but he seems to like it or at least doesn't want to spend more on it
On the Truetone, it is a completely new build, only reusing iron and chassis. Either amp isn't really that bad, (not like that danelectro i'm working on) and I'm probably just being picky as they still sound good. Especially the new build. But I'd be curious to know more about what a SE snubber would look like and just try it for fun.