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In summary, The problem is my SHFA4 amp does a strong burst of AM radio thunderstorm sounding static for the first 20 seconds or so of a record lead-in and gradually tapers off. It burst through as the mech releases the mute. Both channels effected, but different in each side.
The amp had been re-capped and out-of-value carbon resistors replaced.
Mute plug can be unplugged and the static can be heard but without the loud burst when the mech un-mutes it.
I trace the static noise just after the 6EU7 preamp tube, after the .05/400 isolation cap (C110 & C133). Strange because I replaced that cap a few times and each time afterwards it seemed "fixed" but would only remain fixed for a short time.
I put a pair of .05/650v tantalum (teardrop) caps for C110 & C133 a few months ago and yet the noise returns.
I believe I have found the offending circuits.
I have disconnected all the inputs and outputs of the AVC circuit and the sound is clean as silk. Wow I can't believe it sounds that good. I am flippin' out.
The 6EU7 AVC tube tests good and I even substituted with another. I have had a fair number of carbon resistors go bad in the Tormat controller, stepper unit and audio amp. They are failing in a lot of places. Given that, I'd like to do a mass replacement/rebuild of the AVC circuit. Does that sound unreasonable? All new resistors, new caps and new diodes.
Is that the sort of repair you would do? This annoying noise is something that has bothered me for such a long time and I just want this project DONE.
Question about the CR's. Can any general purpose diode substitute such as a 1N4004?
Red X's is where I've opened the circuit for beautiful clean sound. But I also want the AVC fixed and put back in circuit.



