CA-1582 Limiter Crackle Issues

GroupDIY Audio Forum

Help Support GroupDIY Audio Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Knotty

Active member
Joined
Sep 19, 2012
Messages
41
Location
Portland
I've got two CA-1581 limiters and minus the hiss, they're pretty quiet as far as old tube goes. A friend of mine was having issues with his, so I decided to go through it and see if I could get her running great.

Issue:

When limiter has no signal applied, there is an intermittent crackle that occurs. My first thoughts were; dirty connectors, bad tube, failing plate resistor, dirty pot, etc.

1. I've ruled out bad tubes, they test great. Slightly microphonic but that not a huge issue. I swapped another set of 6AU6 into its place and No Change.

2. I've never personally run into a scratchy plate resistor, so I'm not fully sure what to expect. Should I get more noise by tapping it? Is it usually a mechanical failure within the resistor? Could be it, Just not fully sure how to diagnose that fully.

3. I did a pretty intense clean on all of the tube sockets to get built up grime off (I mean this thing is so old and they've probably never been cleaned). After multiple steps of cleaning, I re-tensioned all of the sockets.  No Change with the crackle, but it sonically did change. The limiter clamps down more than it did before, making me think it is a dirty connection issue.

4. The crackling does react to physical pressure when it happens. Ex. when it is crackling, I can tap the input tube (V1 or V2, changes between those two tubes) and the crackle can stop some times. Making me think that it is a dirty connection issue.

So, my thoughts are that I may just need to add new tube sockets for the first two tubes and see if that helps the issue. Maybe the sockets are so old that even an intense scrubbing can't help them without dunking the whole thing in a sonic cleaner haha

Does anybody else have any thoughts on where to search? Thanks!

I've attached a schematic. It's not fully accurate for this unit as it has been modded over the years. But, all components are in the same spots except one capacitor is gone and some values are different.
 

Attachments

  • FAA_CA-1589.JPG
    FAA_CA-1589.JPG
    108.9 KB · Views: 13
I have seen similar problems with both dirty tube sockets, and broken plate resistors. The broken plate resistors usually have small cracks in them but break apart with force applied.

Does it crackle even with both of the input tubes removed? May give you a good idea of the problem area aswell. :)
 
cathode or plate resistor very likely.  Sometimes freeze spray will help diagnose that. 
 
iampoor1 said:
I have seen similar problems with both dirty tube sockets, and broken plate resistors. The broken plate resistors usually have small cracks in them but break apart with force applied.

Does it crackle even with both of the input tubes removed? May give you a good idea of the problem area aswell. :)

It stops when either input tube is removed. So, I haven't been able to pin it that way. Seems to only crackle when both are installed. Which just could be the added gain makes it noticeable maybe?
 
EmRR said:
cathode or plate resistor very likely.  Sometimes freeze spray will help diagnose that.

Oh sweet! Never tried that before. I've seen guys use freeze spray before, but never knew the objective. Will it respond by not crackling anymore? or making more noise?
 

Latest posts

Back
Top