Um Dave! Im running into the same situation here. Pulled and went over both the preamp and power boards. Dont really feel like changing every resistor to find it. I though i might use my DVM and test each plate resistor under load and see if there would be any voltage fluxuations while the crackle appeared. No luck diagnosing anything as far as that goes. Resoldered both boards real nice
But 85% of that crackle,occasional popping has dissapeared since i changed out the PI resistors
It's just at a lower level now but still there. 9 times out of 10 it useually is a tube or bad socket connection
Not the case this time. Starting to bug me. Is there a chance that even with no hum that a power supply cap could be going bad and make this noise? I can imagine it is possable but ive never seen that situation without a noticable hum
I have yet to replace the PS node resistors 22k and 10k. My other Classic 50 head is stone quiet
It is absolutley,positivley not the tubes or there pin connections in the sockets
I will check the cathode resistors tommorro and any bypass caps that they may have BUT!
I can pull V1 & V2 leaving the PI tube in place and still hear that crackle
Please dont make me pull the power board again and replace the bias and grid resistors
Hey what about those (2) 100r screen resistors? Does a ceramic resistor exhibit the same characteristics of crackle and pop when going bad? They both read out at 100r
With what knowledge i have i have to believe it is in the power section of the amp