Hi guys,
i'm working on restoring a 1970 Ampeg v4 to its former glory, i'd juste like any amp guys here to confirm what i'm thinking
-the amp turns on and plays "fine", all tone controls and tonestack work fine and "do something in the amp"
- turning up the bass make the amp sputter a bit, i'm thinking maybe a cold solder somewhere...
-the real problem though, is there's a constant hum (60hz) and cracklepop, not too unlike the static you get from a dirty turntable needle. it pops with all controls turned off and nothing in the input jacks, so it's probably not in the preamp stage. the pops are pretty loud but if i turn the volume up, playing the amp is louder than the noisefloor.
this amp never had a cap job and has the multi-cap cans. i'm thinking first step is to change all the caps in the power supply to ensure there's even current and voltage and also the caps in the bias circuit as well.
when the amp pops, the power tubes glow brightly or even flash a little blue, this seems to tell me that the current is wonky so it goes back to my hypothesis that i need to do a cap job.
i checked the b+ and it's on spec at 525 and the current is around 20-25mA per tube and they seem within tolerance values, those are 7027 with 25w plate max so i can go as high as 30ma to bias them a bit hot at 70%.
with all these values, is it safe to assume the problem is the filtering and the DC current has too much ripple in it? i don't have an oscilloscope to check the ripple so i'm going a bit in the dark.
once a cap job is done on the supply and the bias is done, if i still get the same hum and noise, are we looking at a transformer problem?
Thanks for any help
here's a link to a schematic of my version if it's any help
http://www.ampegv4.com/images/schematics/V4.jpgthanks guys!!!