Power Amp 😫?
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Power Amp 😫?
Hate to ask, but what are the signs of a power amp going out? 😬
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Thanks for your time Jerry.
The amp is a Stewart PA-1000
Going to a Sarno Revelation pre amp.
Past two days it’s been acting weird, low volume and speaker crackling. Then it seems ok again for a minute, then the same thing. Back and forth like that till I power down and power the amp up again, and then again more of the same. It does sometimes behave for awhile thoe…
Thanks again.
The amp is a Stewart PA-1000
Going to a Sarno Revelation pre amp.
Past two days it’s been acting weird, low volume and speaker crackling. Then it seems ok again for a minute, then the same thing. Back and forth like that till I power down and power the amp up again, and then again more of the same. It does sometimes behave for awhile thoe…
Thanks again.
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Re: Power Amp 😫?
You'll see it taking a shower, putting on clean clothes, and asking Dad for $20.Joshua Tschetter wrote:Hate to ask, but what are the signs of a power amp going out? 😬
But seriously, the problems you describe sound like a bad connection or cold solder joint. Does a good slap or wrap on the amp when it's acting up make any difference?
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We're laughing with ya, Josh, not at ya. Those Maryland Terps have a great sense of humor!
So, I just looked up your pre-amp and amp. You should have mentioned that they're discreet components. Since the pre-amp is tube, and the amp is solid state, test them separately.
I would check the amp first. First, check that your speaker terminals/wires are not shorted. A stray strand of wire can cause issues. A lot of SS amps have a relay delay protection circuit so that if it senses a short or overload condition, it will prevent the amp from connection to the speakers. A solid state amp is usually either good or bad, and generally doesn't exhibit the kind of problems you mention. If you have another pre-amp, or a stereo receiver, or a DAW that has a "Line/pre-amp OUT", use those outputs to drive the amp and see if you have the same issue. No issue? Not the amp.
Second, if you have another power amp, or something with a pre-amp IN plug your pre-amp into the amp and see if the issue follows the pre-amp. If so, then it may be that one of the tubes in the pre-amp is either not seated well (this could happen if you move it around a lot for gigging), or may be beginning to fail.
Find out by the process of elimination what component is at fault.
So, I just looked up your pre-amp and amp. You should have mentioned that they're discreet components. Since the pre-amp is tube, and the amp is solid state, test them separately.
I would check the amp first. First, check that your speaker terminals/wires are not shorted. A stray strand of wire can cause issues. A lot of SS amps have a relay delay protection circuit so that if it senses a short or overload condition, it will prevent the amp from connection to the speakers. A solid state amp is usually either good or bad, and generally doesn't exhibit the kind of problems you mention. If you have another pre-amp, or a stereo receiver, or a DAW that has a "Line/pre-amp OUT", use those outputs to drive the amp and see if you have the same issue. No issue? Not the amp.
Second, if you have another power amp, or something with a pre-amp IN plug your pre-amp into the amp and see if the issue follows the pre-amp. If so, then it may be that one of the tubes in the pre-amp is either not seated well (this could happen if you move it around a lot for gigging), or may be beginning to fail.
Find out by the process of elimination what component is at fault.
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I just went through a similar situation. MossValve Power Amp to the Sarno Revelation with a Lexicon 30DX. Went through EVERYTHING in those rack components.... AFTER all that, it was the Jack on on my Steel that had worked itself loose and the ground was weak and intermittently strong.
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