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Listening Box
« on: June 15, 2008, 10:28:32 pm »
My Blues Jr. was driving me nuts with intermittent snap, crackle, pop noise.  I couldn't track it down, and nothing looked obviously "wrong".  Did all the usual tube swaps/pulling, etc.  

Doug's "listening amp" seemed like a great idea, but I didn't have a spare amp lying around.  So I built a small box along the lines of what Doug describes HERE (scroll down to bottom).

The only difference is that I connected the ground lugs of the two input jacks together and isolated one of the jacks from the box.  Then I took a crappy guitar cable, cut off one end, and attached alligator clips to both the inner lead and the shield of the cable.

Here's a pic of the insides:  http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd298/Chipster457/Amp%20Miscellaneous/Listeningboxguts.gif?t=1213585875

The input from the sick amp is the isolated one with the cap attached to it to block any DC from reaching the pot.
Here's a pic of the box and the other end of the "probe":  http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd298/Chipster457/Amp%20Miscellaneous/Listeningbox2.gif?t=1213586805

Couldn't think how to lable the two ends, so "B" is for the "bad" amp and "G" is for the "good" amp (i.e. the listening amp). I definitely have to make the ground lead much longer.

It worked great in terms of being able to listen to the signal at different points in the circuit.   :D  

Unfortunately, I still couldn't find the source of the electrical noise in the Blues Jr.  :P  Hopefully, I cleaned it up by re-flowing solder at all of the tubes sockets and ribbon cables.

Anyway, is there any danger from the way I wired this up versus Doug's approach with the separate grounding lead?

Cheers,

Chip
« Last Edit: June 15, 2008, 10:29:50 pm by Fresh_Start »
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