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Speaked crackling noise.


Sid K

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HI Everyone. 

In my left khorn every once in a while I can here a crackling noise.

It's not noticeable when the volume is turned up. 

It's not very loud and doesn't increase when the volume is turned up.

When I unplug the speaker cable from the amp it stops.

Any idea what could be causing this?

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HI Everyone. 

In my left khorn every once in a while I can here a crackling noise.

It's not noticeable when the volume is turned up. 

It's not very loud and doesn't increase when the volume is turned up.

When I unplug the speaker cable from the amp it stops.

Any idea what could be causing this?

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I have a volume control that's starting to go in a reciever, does this in certain ranges.  I also had a squawker go bad in a La Scala, never outright crackled but was obviously distorted on clean acoustic guitar and piano recordings.    You couldn't tell listening to a rock record.   

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I have certain recordings where it does it exactly the same everything I listen to That disc... I am fairly certain it's the source material. Other songs with a similar instrument and intensity, or more intense, doesn't crackle.

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20 hours ago, baron167 said:

Swap the L/R speaker outputs to see if the crackle follows. If it stay, it's the amp. If it moves, it's either cabling or speaker-related.

Good luck! That would drive me nuts!

Yuuup.  It stayed.

That was it.  Most be something wrong with the amp.

Thank for the input!

:D

 

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1 hour ago, Sid K said:

Yuuup.  It stayed.

That was it.  Most be something wrong with the amp.

Thank for the input!

:D

 

If you swapped cables left/right and the problem stayed with the same speaker and did not move, the problem is the speaker, not the amp.

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1 hour ago, dtr20 said:

If you swapped cables left/right and the problem stayed with the same speaker and did not move, the problem is the speaker, not the amp.

I switched the speaker cables and the sound moved to the left speaker.

It was the right originally.

So it most be the amp.

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2 hours ago, Deang said:

Dirty tube socket or bad output tube.

 

Also, you shouldn't be disconnecting speaker cables while the amp is on -- hopefully you know that.

Yuuup.

I turned everything off.

Hmm...can I clean this myself or should it go to a professional?

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