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I have a Crate DX212 that a friend gave to me for free...
....and for good reason. (This is 25x2W solid state combo amp.)
It has some kind of loose connection that occasionally causes a painfully loud, short-circuity, static kind of noise. I opened up the amp and was able to carefully locate a place that might be causing the problem.
- One of the speaker output lines from the output transformer appears to be the culpret. It comes out of the OT and then goes back into the board using a standard paddle type connector. I pulled the connection, check for loose solder joints on the board. Put it back together, tested it. and everything seemed to be fixed... Unless I started wiggling wires again.. Then the noise would start blasting sporatically. I put a wire tire on the wire to keep tension on it in a position that would keep the connection solid.
That seemed to take care of the problem while it was on the work bench.
So I put everything back together in the cab....
It didn't seem to make a difference afterall. It still will give me that hellish noise.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what a REAL fix could be? Or what the problem is???
....and for good reason. (This is 25x2W solid state combo amp.)
It has some kind of loose connection that occasionally causes a painfully loud, short-circuity, static kind of noise. I opened up the amp and was able to carefully locate a place that might be causing the problem.
- One of the speaker output lines from the output transformer appears to be the culpret. It comes out of the OT and then goes back into the board using a standard paddle type connector. I pulled the connection, check for loose solder joints on the board. Put it back together, tested it. and everything seemed to be fixed... Unless I started wiggling wires again.. Then the noise would start blasting sporatically. I put a wire tire on the wire to keep tension on it in a position that would keep the connection solid.
That seemed to take care of the problem while it was on the work bench.
So I put everything back together in the cab....

Does anyone have any suggestions on what a REAL fix could be? Or what the problem is???