squirreldude
New member
Hello all,
I had an issue a while back ( http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=5350 ) with an intermittent scratching/static sound in both channels. I sent the amp in for repair and Paul did great work cleaning it up, but the static has slowly returned over the past couple months. From what I've read, it fits the description of a cold joint, but I doubt that the amp would come out of BH repair with a cold joint. However unlikely, I still invested in good soldering station and reheated everything myself with no success. I get static in every sitting with multiple combinations of power and input tubes.
I'm really at a loss for how to solve this or what to do with the amp. I thought that sending it for professional repair would be the final solution, and I don't know how to proceed at this point. Any thoughts or advice about what else may be wrong?
Thanks,
Karl
I had an issue a while back ( http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=5350 ) with an intermittent scratching/static sound in both channels. I sent the amp in for repair and Paul did great work cleaning it up, but the static has slowly returned over the past couple months. From what I've read, it fits the description of a cold joint, but I doubt that the amp would come out of BH repair with a cold joint. However unlikely, I still invested in good soldering station and reheated everything myself with no success. I get static in every sitting with multiple combinations of power and input tubes.
I'm really at a loss for how to solve this or what to do with the amp. I thought that sending it for professional repair would be the final solution, and I don't know how to proceed at this point. Any thoughts or advice about what else may be wrong?
Thanks,
Karl