Bardagh
Well-known member
So I resolved one issue with this amp with the help of the forum, now I'm onto the other, which is a very annoying buzz that appears when plugged into the high input. Plugging into the low input is almost dead silent. Obviously the high input is going through another gain stage with a bright cap and such, but I don't think the buzz is normal.
Poking around with a chopstick, the input wire from the jack to grid on v1b crackles and pops with any slight touch, and the parts of the socket for both the grid and cathode pins seem very loose and move around a lot when I poke the solder tabs. None of the other preamp tube sockets have that kind of looseness. I have tried cleaning the sockets with deoxit on the v1 preamp tube pins once already with no apparent improvement. I'm trying to find something small enough that it might allow me to put some more tension back in those pin sockets, but I kind of doubt that will be the source of the problem.
I have already ordered a couple new input jacks to replace the old ones since I have read these can be a point of failure and noise, but I may not have those in hand for several days. Anything else should I consider looking at or doing in the meantime? None of the solder connections appear bad in any obvious way.
Poking around with a chopstick, the input wire from the jack to grid on v1b crackles and pops with any slight touch, and the parts of the socket for both the grid and cathode pins seem very loose and move around a lot when I poke the solder tabs. None of the other preamp tube sockets have that kind of looseness. I have tried cleaning the sockets with deoxit on the v1 preamp tube pins once already with no apparent improvement. I'm trying to find something small enough that it might allow me to put some more tension back in those pin sockets, but I kind of doubt that will be the source of the problem.
I have already ordered a couple new input jacks to replace the old ones since I have read these can be a point of failure and noise, but I may not have those in hand for several days. Anything else should I consider looking at or doing in the meantime? None of the solder connections appear bad in any obvious way.