glip22
Well-known member
I can do alot of things on an old Marshall. I can replace everything there is from transformers to pots to caps. and do extensive mod work as well. One thing I can never track is the source of ghost notes.
Speaker cry, edge yowl, etc always ruled out. I do not have a signal generator or an O scope. I have experience. For example, recently I had some minor snap crackle pop. I went right to the 1st stage plate load resistor and replaced it. Problem solved. I knew it was that based on what I was hearing. I Where do I look? Chris Merren told me years ago the secret is in the PI. I know about PI tilt as a cause but how do I solve it? Tubes obviously ruled out first and all filters replaced including bias caps . My assumption is without equipment it's a rabbit hole because it could be anything from a far drifted resistor to a leaky coupling cap to a bad ground. I will not replace everything on an old Marshall as the exact parts don't come easy. Post up if you are a ghost buster
Speaker cry, edge yowl, etc always ruled out. I do not have a signal generator or an O scope. I have experience. For example, recently I had some minor snap crackle pop. I went right to the 1st stage plate load resistor and replaced it. Problem solved. I knew it was that based on what I was hearing. I Where do I look? Chris Merren told me years ago the secret is in the PI. I know about PI tilt as a cause but how do I solve it? Tubes obviously ruled out first and all filters replaced including bias caps . My assumption is without equipment it's a rabbit hole because it could be anything from a far drifted resistor to a leaky coupling cap to a bad ground. I will not replace everything on an old Marshall as the exact parts don't come easy. Post up if you are a ghost buster