screengrid
Well-known member
Hi all,
since 1991 I like to use my MK IV combo always with the Tweed Power mode, mostly Triode/Class A, somtimes also Simul Class.
Yesterday I switched the amp to Full Power, just to check out if all is still o.K.
I noticed some kind of crackling noise coming out of the speaker. The noise disappeared again after approx. 30 s of warming up. The noise was not loud, I had to hold my ears near to the speaker, but it was there.
Today I had time to repeat this On / Off procedure test wise, running the amp still in Full Power mode. During the tests I tried different power tubes in Class A mode, turning all volume pot's down and pulling the output level ( silent mode ) to make sure, that the preamp section is completely out of the signal path. Therefore I also took out the phase inverter tube V5. The noise was still there, but from test to test the crackling noise was decreasing more and more and now it is completely away again!
So far so good, but it seems to be a good idea, to run the MK IV in Full Power mode from time to time in order to avoid such problems as described. I don't know what the failure was or perhaps still is at time. To check out this, I surely have to take out the chassis on to my electronic work bench.
I know, the amp is already 16 years old, may be the filter caps need to be changed in near future, or some resistors like the screengrid resistors of the Class A section produce the crackling noise during the warm up phase. I know for sure from repairing old tube radios, that old resistors like to produce such kind off crackling and popping noise, especially anode or cathode resistors of the power tubes. But it could also be a problem in the power supply section for example. I surely have to watch my MK IV during the next time.
Anybody here had similar experiences with the MK IV?
best regards
since 1991 I like to use my MK IV combo always with the Tweed Power mode, mostly Triode/Class A, somtimes also Simul Class.
Yesterday I switched the amp to Full Power, just to check out if all is still o.K.
I noticed some kind of crackling noise coming out of the speaker. The noise disappeared again after approx. 30 s of warming up. The noise was not loud, I had to hold my ears near to the speaker, but it was there.
Today I had time to repeat this On / Off procedure test wise, running the amp still in Full Power mode. During the tests I tried different power tubes in Class A mode, turning all volume pot's down and pulling the output level ( silent mode ) to make sure, that the preamp section is completely out of the signal path. Therefore I also took out the phase inverter tube V5. The noise was still there, but from test to test the crackling noise was decreasing more and more and now it is completely away again!
So far so good, but it seems to be a good idea, to run the MK IV in Full Power mode from time to time in order to avoid such problems as described. I don't know what the failure was or perhaps still is at time. To check out this, I surely have to take out the chassis on to my electronic work bench.
I know, the amp is already 16 years old, may be the filter caps need to be changed in near future, or some resistors like the screengrid resistors of the Class A section produce the crackling noise during the warm up phase. I know for sure from repairing old tube radios, that old resistors like to produce such kind off crackling and popping noise, especially anode or cathode resistors of the power tubes. But it could also be a problem in the power supply section for example. I surely have to watch my MK IV during the next time.
Anybody here had similar experiences with the MK IV?
best regards