R_Rbnsn
Active member
Hey guys,
I've been recording a lot recently using my Lonestar classic but it seems to have developed a problem with crackling. I assume it's probably a tube needs replacing but I was wondering if anyone could help me diagnose what exactly it is.
I've attached a short recording so you can hear what it sounds like, and from all the research I've done so far I can tell you that the crackling is present on both channels.
Here is the recording: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4CXWRW-8wOQejAtTmNnNjVKdnc/edit?usp=sharing
I already tried tapping all of the preamp tubes with a pencil to see if I could work out which it was but the tapping didn't seem to induce the noise, instead it's pretty constant regardless. I did also notice that the noise seems a little louder when the "tube rectifier" switch is on the silicone diodes option, but the noise is still present on both selections too.
Thinking it might be the V1 preamp tube (because it's on both channels) I removed them all and moved them all to different slots and that made no difference either. I am also running it on the 50w mode.
Any help would be much appreciated. I would obviously like to locate and verify exactly what the problem is first so I don't needlessly spend loads on new valves I may not need!
Thanks
I've been recording a lot recently using my Lonestar classic but it seems to have developed a problem with crackling. I assume it's probably a tube needs replacing but I was wondering if anyone could help me diagnose what exactly it is.
I've attached a short recording so you can hear what it sounds like, and from all the research I've done so far I can tell you that the crackling is present on both channels.
Here is the recording: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4CXWRW-8wOQejAtTmNnNjVKdnc/edit?usp=sharing
I already tried tapping all of the preamp tubes with a pencil to see if I could work out which it was but the tapping didn't seem to induce the noise, instead it's pretty constant regardless. I did also notice that the noise seems a little louder when the "tube rectifier" switch is on the silicone diodes option, but the noise is still present on both selections too.
Thinking it might be the V1 preamp tube (because it's on both channels) I removed them all and moved them all to different slots and that made no difference either. I am also running it on the 50w mode.
Any help would be much appreciated. I would obviously like to locate and verify exactly what the problem is first so I don't needlessly spend loads on new valves I may not need!
Thanks