Bob Ayers
Well-Known Member
A friend bought his son a Fender tube type guitar amplifier used (I believe off of Craig's List). He said the amplifier always has "static" in it, and asked
me to check it out.
I checked it out today, and what I found was a manufacturing defect. Three of the four signals in a flat cable going to one of the output tubes (push-pull) were
never soldered to the tube PCB when it was manufactured. The three wires were laying against the chassis, which was causing the "static". As you can see
from the PCB solder joints, the wires were never soldered:
Before:
1
2
3
4
After:
5
6
me to check it out.
I checked it out today, and what I found was a manufacturing defect. Three of the four signals in a flat cable going to one of the output tubes (push-pull) were
never soldered to the tube PCB when it was manufactured. The three wires were laying against the chassis, which was causing the "static". As you can see
from the PCB solder joints, the wires were never soldered:
Before:
1

2

3

4

After:
5

6
