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I go away for 5 days and come back and this happens. =/ Horrible wooshing sound when I turn my amp off standby and a pop when I turn it off.
What's causing this? Tubes?
What's causing this? Tubes?
Vrad":37phqgrp said:Yup... Bum tube... Hard to tell if it's preamp or power amp sometimes though. I've had similar symptoms and replaced the preamp tubes and the wooshing continued until I retubed the whole amp.
tweed":2hb493bp said:preamp tubes maybe
Tawlks":1o2jawl3 said:tweed":1o2jawl3 said:preamp tubes maybe
Do you think they will not light up properly or something? Swapping out valves one by one takes ages.
tweed":3pej0p3s said:Tawlks":3pej0p3s said:tweed":3pej0p3s said:preamp tubes maybe
Do you think they will not light up properly or something? Swapping out valves one by one takes ages.
I doubt it. You could always try the pencil test and see if you can find the culprit.
Tawlks":je57c2cg said:tweed":je57c2cg said:Tawlks":je57c2cg said:tweed":je57c2cg said:preamp tubes maybe
Do you think they will not light up properly or something? Swapping out valves one by one takes ages.
I doubt it. You could always try the pencil test and see if you can find the culprit.
Pencil/rubber hammer test? Are these tubes microphonic? I thought a microphonic tube makes a high pitched whining sound?
Tawlks":1il7kvr6 said:Vrad":1il7kvr6 said:Yup... Bum tube... Hard to tell if it's preamp or power amp sometimes though. I've had similar symptoms and replaced the preamp tubes and the wooshing continued until I retubed the whole amp.
Good thing I have 6 spare preamp valves and 4 spare power amp valves for the amp (Retubed when I bought it)
Vrad":2p0m3bap said:Tawlks":2p0m3bap said:Vrad":2p0m3bap said:Yup... Bum tube... Hard to tell if it's preamp or power amp sometimes though. I've had similar symptoms and replaced the preamp tubes and the wooshing continued until I retubed the whole amp.
Good thing I have 6 spare preamp valves and 4 spare power amp valves for the amp (Retubed when I bought it)
Yeah retube it. Unless the new tubes are flawed (which could happen, although I've never experienced it) the wooshing will be gone.
Tawlks":1kv7ss3o said:Vrad":1kv7ss3o said:Tawlks":1kv7ss3o said:Vrad":1kv7ss3o said:Yup... Bum tube... Hard to tell if it's preamp or power amp sometimes though. I've had similar symptoms and replaced the preamp tubes and the wooshing continued until I retubed the whole amp.
Good thing I have 6 spare preamp valves and 4 spare power amp valves for the amp (Retubed when I bought it)
Yeah retube it. Unless the new tubes are flawed (which could happen, although I've never experienced it) the wooshing will be gone.
Hmm, I just hope it's a pre rather than a power.
Thing is, I've mixed around the tubes a few times to see which sounded better, but I've lost track of which are broken, I have one which I've labelled that I'm sure is faulty, otherwise I'm not sure.
Tawlks":34onm4u5 said:UPDATE - I turned the amp around, took the preamp valve cover off and turned the amp on, no wooshing this time but when I poked the preamp tubes, on the overdrive channel (which made a hiss, as OD channels do) I poked all the valves and tapped them, when I poked the V3 preamp valve, the hissing dissapeaered and didn't return. I turned the amp off and the wooshing and pop came for several seconds after I turned the power off.
Vrad":r3554al2 said:Tawlks":r3554al2 said:UPDATE - I turned the amp around, took the preamp valve cover off and turned the amp on, no wooshing this time but when I poked the preamp tubes, on the overdrive channel (which made a hiss, as OD channels do) I poked all the valves and tapped them, when I poked the V3 preamp valve, the hissing dissapeaered and didn't return. I turned the amp off and the wooshing and pop came for several seconds after I turned the power off.
That sounds like an issue I had a while back with Marshall TSL. It turned out to be the power tubes if I remember correctly.
Tawlks":2mm4gz51 said:Vrad":2mm4gz51 said:Tawlks":2mm4gz51 said:UPDATE - I turned the amp around, took the preamp valve cover off and turned the amp on, no wooshing this time but when I poked the preamp tubes, on the overdrive channel (which made a hiss, as OD channels do) I poked all the valves and tapped them, when I poked the V3 preamp valve, the hissing dissapeaered and didn't return. I turned the amp off and the wooshing and pop came for several seconds after I turned the power off.
That sounds like an issue I had a while back with Marshall TSL. It turned out to be the power tubes if I remember correctly.
Fuck.
Thanks man.Annoyingly I have 4 EHx and 4 JJs 6l6s. and i know one of the JJs is shorted.
Ahhhh! I'll be back in a bit.
Vrad":2ea4uqyf said:Tawlks":2ea4uqyf said:Vrad":2ea4uqyf said:Tawlks":2ea4uqyf said:UPDATE - I turned the amp around, took the preamp valve cover off and turned the amp on, no wooshing this time but when I poked the preamp tubes, on the overdrive channel (which made a hiss, as OD channels do) I poked all the valves and tapped them, when I poked the V3 preamp valve, the hissing dissapeaered and didn't return. I turned the amp off and the wooshing and pop came for several seconds after I turned the power off.
That sounds like an issue I had a while back with Marshall TSL. It turned out to be the power tubes if I remember correctly.
Fuck.
Thanks man.Annoyingly I have 4 EHx and 4 JJs 6l6s. and i know one of the JJs is shorted.
Ahhhh! I'll be back in a bit.
Thing about this kind of issue is it's hard to trouble-shoot. It will go away, then come back because as the tubes heat up, they change. You may not notice it right away... then it comes back. It'll drive you bonkers. Best thing to do is just retube the whole amp with brand new tubes. I know it's not the cheapest alternative, but it will fix it.
Yeah play it for a bit. Maybe that fixes it. If anything it's the PI that fixed it.Tawlks":21ozlwk9 said:Vrad":21ozlwk9 said:Tawlks":21ozlwk9 said:Vrad":21ozlwk9 said:Tawlks":21ozlwk9 said:UPDATE - I turned the amp around, took the preamp valve cover off and turned the amp on, no wooshing this time but when I poked the preamp tubes, on the overdrive channel (which made a hiss, as OD channels do) I poked all the valves and tapped them, when I poked the V3 preamp valve, the hissing dissapeaered and didn't return. I turned the amp off and the wooshing and pop came for several seconds after I turned the power off.
That sounds like an issue I had a while back with Marshall TSL. It turned out to be the power tubes if I remember correctly.
Fuck.
Thanks man.Annoyingly I have 4 EHx and 4 JJs 6l6s. and i know one of the JJs is shorted.
Ahhhh! I'll be back in a bit.
Thing about this kind of issue is it's hard to trouble-shoot. It will go away, then come back because as the tubes heat up, they change. You may not notice it right away... then it comes back. It'll drive you bonkers. Best thing to do is just retube the whole amp with brand new tubes. I know it's not the cheapest alternative, but it will fix it.
I replaced the outer two EHx valves with JJs and turned it on, then off again, not a single sound to be heard. :S